Archive for the ‘Depression Treatments’ Category
Some people may scoff at the idea of seasonal depression, thinking that a change in the weather can’t really make a person depressed or that anyone who feels this way just needs to get a grip on their emotions and snap out of it. We all deal with the same weather as our neighbors, so [...]
Is There Such a Thing as Postpartum Depression?
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
There has been much debate over the subject of Postpartum Depression these days, no small part of which are comments made by some that not only can this condition be treated by “vitamins and exercise” but by the fact that some even debate whether the condition actually exists in the first place. If you’re a [...]
What really is Manic Depression
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
There are so many terms thrown around with depression and it starts to get very confusing in a short amount of time. They often assume that there is just one type of depression and don’t realize that not only are there different types of depression but it can affect people in different ways and various [...]
Symptoms and Talk about Major Depression
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
Everyone gets depressed from time to time. And considering the very frightening times we’re living in, it’s no wonder that more and more people are feeling increased anxiety and what can be called depression. Of course losing your job and facing home foreclosure or just wondering if it’s going to happen to you next can [...]
Living with Depression and How to Deal with it
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
Clinical depression is becoming more and more common these days. Whether it’s because doctors are quicker to diagnosis the condition or are becoming more accurate in their diagnosis, or if there is some other reason for the rising numbers of this condition, some believe that up to one in four adults in the U.S. suffer [...]
Finding a Depression Treatment thats Right for You
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
There can be some debate about the proper Depression Treatment today.Having bad thoughts in one’s mind is really not the only cause of depression and usually just thinking happy thoughts will not fix depression as there is sometimes an imbalance of chemicals in the brain that is causing depression. Still others think that depression is [...]
Understanding Depression Symptoms
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
Being human means that you are going to have bad days and every now and then you are going to feel depressed. But while these things usually go away after some time or can be addressed appropriately, it’s important to understand clinical Symptoms of Depression so that one can get proper treatment in time. Left [...]
Teenagers and the Causes of Depression
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
More and more cases of depression in teens are being reported today by doctors and scientists. This may be because more teens are asking for help with their condition, because doctors are getting better at diagnosing the condition, or simply because there are more and more cases to be reported. Or it may be a [...]
Why is Depression Among Men Happening More Often
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
For decades it was thought that women were the more emotional of the two genders and that depression was a woman’s disease. Clinical Depression in Men is thought to be a sign of emotional weakness and “real men” aren’t allowed such a “weakness.” In reality, there are more and more diagnoses of depression in men [...]
Really Easy solutions for Dealing with Depression
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
Many people find it overwhelming when Living With Depression . This is a condition that affects not only your mental and emotional health but that can take a toll on a patient physically as well. Most who have depression also suffer from chronic fatigue, sleeplessness or constant oversleeping, headaches, muscle aches, tremors, and a range [...]
What does Depression in Children Look like?
Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Today there are more and more cases of Depression with Children being reported by doctors and physicians. Whether it’s because doctors are becoming more skilled at diagnosing the problem or if there are more cases to report, the bottom line is that any concerned parent should be concerned about the causes of depression in children [...]
Dealing with Depression and Tips
Sunday, November 9th, 2008
It’s true that Coping with Depression is very difficult. There are many different forms of depression and it affects each patient differently. In addition to this, depression often affects those around the patient as well - children and spouses may be neglected, work habits become shoddy, and the patient’s friends and family are often ignored. [...]
What is Meant by Clinical Depression?
Sunday, November 9th, 2008
You would be abnormal if you never ever had a bad day or felt depressed because it happens to all of us. A friend or family member passing in death, a job loss or financial setback, or a prolonged illness can make even the strongest and most resilient person to feel upset and sad. However, [...]
Several Things that May Cause Depression
Saturday, November 8th, 2008
It’s true that physical problems including the way the brain regulates “feel good” chemicals is one of the leading Depression . People whose brains are just not releasing certain chemicals or whose brains are not releasing enough of these chemicals are going to suffer from clinical depression. These chemicals are necessary for a happy mood [...]
Are Anxiety and Depression Related?
Saturday, November 8th, 2008
If you’re experiencing anxiety, you are not alone.Most people today would freely tell you that they are anxious a good part of the day. But at the same time, there is a connection between anxiety and depression, and one can often lead to the other. What is that connection and how does this happen?
Two Separate [...]
The Phases Of Crisis Intervention
Saturday, November 8th, 2008
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A crisis is defined as a “dramatic emotional or circumstantial upheaval in a person’s life.” A crisis is a stage that can affect all future events for better or for worse, depending on how it is dealt with. Crisis intervention is critical in helping victims confront the reality of what has happened and to [...]
Tips For Avoid Depression
Friday, May 16th, 2008
Depression is very common terminology in this era. It can be defined as “A mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity”
Depression can be caused for numerous reasons. It can happen because of family problems, employment issues or personal sickness etc. One major reason for depression is due [...]
How to Feel Better Even When Nothing Helps You to
Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
Be a poet and you’ll find ways to transform the routine, its shadows and its emptiness in moments you’ll desire to remember.
Be a thinking mind that observes everything from a distance yet understands the meaning because it has a global vision of all the tiny aspects, all together.
The emptiness is sad, invisible, heavy and fat. [...]
The Slugs and Me
Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
Well, here it is… the middle of January.
The glittery holidays - Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s - with the hustle bustle of shopping, parties, and eating all that decadent food (yum!) are now just memories. There’s nothing to distract your attention from the fact that it’s still winter… cold, dark, gloomy.
How’s your energy level right [...]
Inpatient Hospitalization for Treatment of Serious Depression
Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
Depression is one prevalent health problem in almost any country. We’re in the 21st century now, and many treatment regimens are designed for depression. Some studies show that all people are likely to experience depression in a certain period of their life, so everyone should have at least an information background about depression.
Mild depression [...]