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		<title>Finding the right Depression Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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 in reality, it takes more than a little cheering up to actually cure depression. Constant visits to a cognitive behavior therapist is a must as well as taking all the prescribed medicines that the doctor will ask the patient to take – none of these exactly come cheap, but the amount of suffering that a person is going through because of depression is enough reason already for others to start taking notice and face depression head on through the various depression treatments that are available today. </p>
<p> Depression oftentimes can easily get in the way of an individual’s daily activities and his or hers’ normal functions, one’s zest for life can quickly and easily dissipate due to depression. And in place of an individual’s sunny disposition is more or less a person who hates his or herself, having no self-confidence, trying to isolate one’s self from the world and basically just not caring about living any more. More so, a person suffering from depression isn’t the only one who’s going to suffer from this destructive illness, his or her loved ones are sure to follow suit. By seeing the individual grow through such rough patches, basically not caring about anything or anyone anymore, it’s highly likely that not only will depression one’s relationship with one’s self but with his or her loved ones too. But this shouldn’t really pose as such a problem since people who suffer from depression are actually lucky that there are all sorts of depression treatments that can be used to aid an individual through the course of having a sound mental health.</p>
<p>Depression treatment actually starts with the patient openly acknowledging his or her illness, by just being honest with one’s self, it’ll be a lot easier not only for the doctor but for the patient most of all, to actually cure depression and find an appropriate depression treatment for him or her.</p>
<p>From various medications (like Zoloft antidepressant depression treatment) to all sorts of psychotherapies promising to be the best depression treatment. The patient, as well as his or her family are sure to get the best, positive results from these depression treatments. </p>
<p>Psychotherapy, a popular type of depression treatment actually includes short-term therapy sessions, usually from ten to twenty weeks promising to actually be able to make positive results for the depression patient. This type of depression treatment actually helps the individual by slowly making them to actually open up about their feelings, the root of their problems, more so, the root of their depression. Healthy verbal exchanges between the cognitive behavior therapist and the depression patient is great depression treatment that’ll positively affect the depression patient by helping him or her discuss and talk about whatever they’ve been keeping inside.</p>
<p>Various medications that are available for depression treatment are actually great for helping the depression patient to regulate his or her mood swings, to actually help him or her sleep better and as well as be more pleasant towards others.</p>
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		<title>Anxiety and Depression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anxiety and depression are two separate conditions. The exact relationship between the two is still under study. Even though its 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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anxiety and depression are two separate conditions. The exact relationship between the two is still under study. Even though its 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 but co-existing. Their symptoms can overlap each other, which can make the initial diagnosis of either condition difficult. The symptoms can also be completely independent of each other.</p>
<p>A study by the National Comorbidity Survey reported that 58% of patients suffering major depression also exhibited lifetime anxiety. Agitated depression and akathitic depression are most often referred to when supporting these results. Both of these depressed states exhibit anxiety with heightened restlessness, suicidal thoughts or tendencies and a general sense of dread. While agitated depression includes symptoms of nonclinical and nonspecific panic, akathitic depression doesnt.</p>
<p>Even mild anxiety symptoms are being found to have an impact on the course depression takes in individuals. A study at the University of Pittsburg showed patients diagnosed with depression and also suffering lifetime panic symptoms experienced significant delays in the success of their treatments. These patients also exhibited additional problems when facing the resumption of their normal activities.</p>
<p>There are theories regarding the possibility that depression acts similar to anxiety in attempting to encourage avoidance of potentially harmful situations. Anxiety tries to avoid and prepare for physical danger, while depression tries to avoid emotional or psychological danger.</p>
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		<title>Treatment of Depression</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 00:10:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>Generally one particular medication or combination of medications can produce significant results. But occasionally, good responses are harder to achieve. When depression is resistant to medical treatment, more through assessment is needed. This may lead to psychotherapy, focusing on lifestyle changes and changes or increases in medication.</p>
<p>In emergency cases, hospitalization may be needed. If a patient is determined to be dangerous to themselves or to others, hospitalization is needed until they are responsive to treatment and no longer present any danger. A less drastic alternative treatment program is partial hospitalization. This is where the patient spends most of the day in a psychiatric hospital setting, but spends the night at home.</p>
<p>Intensive treatment typically includes group therapy, individual therapy and medication management. This method is often used with children and adolescents. Group therapy offers peer support and the knowledge that theyre not alone, that others experience similar problems and feelings.</p>
<p>After recovery, evidence shows that continual usage of antidepressant medication can reduce the chances of a relapse, possibly by as much as half. This most likely lasts for at least the first three years. Some evidence suggests prolong use of these medications may have adverse physical effects. The exact reasons for this are unknown.</p>
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		<title>Is Depression a State of Mind?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 00:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is a mood an excuse used to avoid personal interactions? Or maybe it&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is a mood an excuse used to avoid personal interactions? Or maybe it&#8217;s an attempt to illicit sympathy? Or is it an actual disease?</p>
<p>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 say theyre depressed, theyre referring to the depressed mood. This depression rarely lasts long. It comes and goes and is usually brought on by a number of different things.</p>
<p>Depression affects people in different ways. Some people prefer to be alone. They cut themselves off from friends and family in an attempt to work their way through the mood in their own time. Others throw themselves into social activities, preferring to ignore it until it goes away. Still others tend to dwell on it and try to draw the people around them into a similar state of depression, embracing the philosophy that misery loves company.</p>
<p>There are also the people that seem to live in a state of constant depression. For some of these people, the diagnosis is functional depression and treatment would be advised. But for others, it&#8217;s more of a continual mood. Some people just seem to enjoy being unhappy.</p>
<p>Their negative outlook of themselves, those around them and life in general keep them in this continual depression. On occasion it is an attempt to get sympathy, but for some people, its just the way they are.</p>
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