by: Kristy Annely Symptoms of clinical depression vary from amongst people and ranges from mood swings to memory loss. Depression often manifests itself with a wide array of experiences and becomes difficult to diagnose, if left untreated. Depression, like other illnesses come in different forms. Three of the most common types of depressive disorders are major [...]
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by: Jeannine Virtue There are a number of easy yet powerful depression self-help techniques available. These depression self-help techniques are not meant as a replacement to professional treatment, but as a supplement to depression treatment. Try as many of these depression self-help tips as possible and watch the cloud of depression lift.
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by: Charles E. Donovan, III Typical signs of depression actually show a change in the way a person has come to think about himself. “I just can’t get myself to do any work around the house. My marriage is falling apart.” “My hair is thinning. I’m losing my looks. No one will care about me anymore.” [...]
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Nelson Virginia Depression, the word itself makes a person feel low and tense. In common terms, it is the feelings of sadness that we all have from time to time. But clinically speaking, depression is more than just sadness. It is a serious condition that can affect any individual’s mind and body. It is sometimes so [...]
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by: Richard Romando The relationship between anxiety and depression isn�t always clear-cut. If you�ve been diagnosed with depression, you might have anxiety as a secondary condition. Conversely, people diagnosed with anxiety often suffer from depression. While both conditions have many symptoms in common, there are important differences.
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by: Krishan Bakhru People who suffer from depression try and find ways to combat the feelings of hopelessness that can attack them during a bout of being depressed. So what are the cures for depression that can be found to work? The first thing that you need to know is that there are different types of [...]
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by: Kristy Annely Though over 20 million Americans suffer from depression each year, nine out of ten do not receive adequate treatment. This is due to the fact that they dismiss their depression as a character flaw or sign of weakness and do not seek help. In order to alleviate this problem the National Mental Health [...]
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by: Kristy Annely Medical science recognizes any disease or medical condition based on symptoms. Just as a good doctor can make an assessment of a patient�s condition from the symptoms, a good psychiatrist can evaluate and suggest the right form of treatment to be given to a patient suffering from depression. Symptoms of clinical depression vary [...]
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