1st February 2011
Types of Depression Depression is a common disorder experienced by millions of individuals every day. This type of disorder brings the mood and feeling of hopelessness, sadness, and can even direct to suicidal attempts once unattended. Unluckily, many people who experience this disorder tend to view this as normal and disregard most of its symptoms. [...]
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27th February 2010
When looking for a natural treatment for depression many people turn to relaxation techniques. The relaxation response is well documented and can target a number of the symptoms of depression. For example, you can reduce your heart rate increased due to anxiety. You can improve your thinking and concentration. It’s possible to decrease elevated blood [...]
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30th January 2010
Signs of Depression There are so many different signs of depression which means it sometimes continues until the indications form a pattern. But the sooner you recognize depression in yourself or someone else, the sooner you can get treatment. Depression needs to be treated whether it’s mild or severe or anything in between the extremes. [...]
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18th December 2009
Sometime depression medication is deemed necessary by the doctor, especially in the case of severe depression. But medication is not an instant cure by any means. It takes weeks before the medication benefits are felt and researchers aren’t sure why it takes so long. But there are certain depression symptoms that warrant medication. • Having [...]
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29th November 2009
Depression medications are serious business, because they’re strong drugs that impact your brain functioning. They’re not to be taken lightly and some are even addictive. There’s a reason why all antidepressant medications are strictly controlled. They need to be taken only under the supervision of a doctor. Not everyone wants to turn to depression medications [...]
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30th October 2009
Depression comes in many forms covering the spectrum from mild to severe. At one end is very mild depression which is more like a continuing state of sadness. You don’t stop eating or refuse to participate in any social activities. You probably don’t enjoy anything you agree to do. Major depression, on the other hand, [...]
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26th October 2009
Clinical depression symptoms can be identified and documented based on medically accepted research. Depression can hide behind many behaviors and moods making it difficult to diagnose at times. Not everyone simply sits and stares out the window or refuses to get out of bed in the morning and get dressed. Some people may not even [...]
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25th October 2009
Sometimes teenagers can be hard to interpret because they have many normal ups and downs as they grow into adults. But teen depression is a growing problem as evidenced by the increasing number of teen suicides. It’s also not unusual to hear parents of teenagers involved in violent acts in the schools say the teens [...]
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27th September 2009
Childhood depression doesn’t seem like it should exist, because the time of being a child should be filled with thoughts of family, school and friends and not worry and anxiety. Yet it’s an increasing problem in our society for many reasons. First, children are subject to the same problems as adults simply because they’re human. [...]
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17th July 2009
Sometimes it can be difficult distinguishing between the normal emotional ups and downs that people experience as part of life and depression. But when you begin to suspect that you should feel much better than you do about yourself and your world, taking a depression test can provide important direction. Depression does not have one [...]
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