‘Depression’ Archive

Finding the right Depression Treatment 27 October, 2009 No Comments

Depression or prolonged sadness is actually quite common in the United States, around 9.5 percent of the American population actually suffers from this illness, however, not all of them get to be treated, thus, depression and its ill-effects continue to be a burden to some individuals. This illness may seem quite simple to treat but [...]

Anxiety and Depression 25 October, 2009 No Comments

Anxiety and depression are two separate conditions. The exact relationship between the two is still under study. Even though its very common to find them together, any direct relationship to each other has yet to be found. For the time being, the relationship between anxiety and depression is often referred to as comorbidity. Meaning unrelated [...]

Treatment of Depression 24 October, 2009 No Comments

Depression treatments vary but there are two primary methods. These treatments, generally used together are medication and psychotherapy. Recent studies now indicate changes in lifestyles can have beneficial effects. These changes can be as simple as exercising regularly and taking dietary supplements.
Generally one particular medication or combination of medications can produce significant results. But occasionally, [...]

Is Depression a State of Mind? 23 October, 2009 No Comments

Is a mood an excuse used to avoid personal interactions? Or maybe it’s an attempt to illicit sympathy? Or is it an actual disease?
Actually, it can be all of those things. Clinical depression is a major depressive disorder affecting about 7-18% of the population at some in their lives. But for most people, when they [...]

 

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