- Overcome Depression Naturally By : Shari Ode
Taking the natural approach in managing your depression is becoming more popular these days. Prescription drugs are not the only way as this article discusses. - More Than Just A Feeling And The Reality Of Depression By : Dustin Cannon
Depression is perhaps the most common mental health problem in the world. While the disorder was overlooked for many years (sufferers were told that it was "all in their head" and that they should "snap out of it") is now firmly established as a measurable and treatable mental illness. - Bipolar Disorder and the Result of Self-Injury By : Matt OConnor
Bipolar disorder is a mental condition that can result in self-mutilation or self-injury. The mere thought is alarming enough but the reality is even more so since this disease can result in suicide. - Problems with Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis that should be avoided By : Matt OConnor
Currently, there is no laboratory or medical test that would give a straightforward conclusion that a person is suffering from bipolar disorder. So how do we treat a person suffering from this cruel condition? - Beat Depression with These Good Mood Foods By : Graeme Lanham
You CAN eat yourself happy. A few simple diet changes could make a huge difference to the way you feel. Read on to discover these "good mood foods." - Beating Depression. The Power of Pets By : Graeme Lanham
Did you know that if you suffer from bouts of stress, depression and anxiety, your pet could be one of your best "cures"?
Having a cat or dog as a pet can protect you from numerous health problems including heart disease, cancer and depression. Surprised? Read on. - Taking Trileptal To Treat Seizures By :
Trileptal is a brand name for oxcarbazepine, an anti-convulsant, and mood stabilizing drug that is meant for treating epilepsy (recurrent seizures) and bipolar disorders (manic-depressive illness). - Depression In Adolescence By : Janie Jonah
Growing up is something we all have to face. This often brings with it the consequences that are not particularly welcome. Our biggest changes occur in our youth and in particularly during adolescence where we undergo, huge changes, not only physical but also emotional and psychological.
This can be very overwhelming and difficult for teens to cope with. Particularly within the family setting the teen can feel isolated as he may very well feel he is going through these cha... - Depression; Treatments for Severe Depression By : Hector Milla
Depression affects the person physically, mentally and emotionally. Though there are many causes, it is only through proper treatment and with the help of a specialist that this can go away. - Fight up Depression with the Best Treatment By : Hector Milla
Prolonged sadness or popularly known as depression is factually quite rampant in a number of countries, especially in the United States, nearly 9.5% of the total population of the US have this problem. Nonetheless, only few of them may be treated and so depression along with its ill effects is continually bothering some people. - Depression Symptoms Should be Taken Seriously By : Hector Milla
People go through life everyday, doing routine activities like cleaning the house, cooking, doing the laundry and a lot more. But there are times when problems are encountered unexpectedly, and certain drastic events that occur pose a danger to our emotional stability. - Severe Depression: The Symptoms of Depression By : Hector Milla
Depression is considered to be a disorder. This is because it involves everything in the patient's body, mood and thoughts. Anyone who has this won't be able to eat properly, sleep well, think about oneself and practically do anything. - Stress And Depression Are Connected By : Sylvia Jameson
Unlike their parents before them, baby boomers are well-know for their desire to “have it all.” For the most part, they have succeeded in fulfilling that desire, but at what cost? In their pursuit for material wealth, striving for success and raising healthy and well-balanced children, stress has become a major factor in their life. As a result,many have been diagnosed with major depression.
More frequently than not, major depression often goes undiagnosed and thus untrea... - Depression In Women By : Stephen White
Depression can affect anyone, women, children, men you name it. Unfortunatley, a woman is more than twice as likely to suffer from depression than a man. For the percentages of women to men who are depressed, the statistics would say that 24% of all women experience depression, while only fifteen percent of all men are affected by depression. Depression tends to also be more severe with women with one out of four women will be clinically depressed. In this case, you might nee... - Depression And Finding A New You Inside By : Mandy Robinson
If you are suffering from depression, you should know that depression often leaves us better than we were before. It enables us to really deeply think and feel about our lives. If you are not feeling whole, if you are not feeling happy as you once were in your life, it could be that you are under the effects of depression. Many dont even realize they are suffering with depression until their lives has changed so drastically that they dont know or realize just how to fix it al... - How To Beat Depression By : John Morris
Although depression affects many people every year, it is certainly treatable. Don't let yourself succumb to it, fight it and win. Many people think that a person can just snap out of it, but the truth is, the chemical iMBAlance can only be treated with therapy and medicine... - Helping Yourself Through Depression By : Stephen White
Those dealing with depression often assume their problem is one of personal weakness and may try to will themselves out of their condition. These efforts, inevitably, are doomed to fail. Depression is a very real medical condition and is not a simple matter of willpower. One cannot think depression away. Of course, this does not mean that one is at the mercy of the disease, medical professionals or pharmaceuticals. There are a number of things individuals suffering from depre... - What Are The Underlying Causes Of Depression And Stress To You? By : Ashish Jain
When you say that the positive tendencies are the cause of happiness in an individual, in the same breath you can say that the negative tendencies are the cause of unhappiness. Well, extreme stress, anxiety and frustration pave a clear way towards depression.
It is the same old story through the ages- the eternal conflict between the Light and Darkness. These two forces can not exist at the same time at the same place. When the Light arrives, we need not order the darkness... - Brain Waves Accelerate Depression Drug Selection By : Ray Stone
In the US alone, some reports estimates that approximately 20% of the population suffer from depression. Not all of those who suffer from depression seek help. Some are experiencing mild depression, whether over a matter of a few weeks, several months or years, they consider the way they feel to be simply 'down' or generally unhappy with their present 'lot'.
If you feel that I have just described how you have been feeling, please, seek help from your doctor or health physi... - Bipolar Disorder And The Symptoms By : Ray Stone
Bipolar disorder is also known as manic depression. Bipolar disorder is a psychological disorder that effects a person's mood. The mood swings are very extreme with a manic (high elation) phase and a very deep depressive phase. There is estimated to effect approximately 1% of the adult population. There is also evidence that shows that neither men nor women have a greater chance of suffering from bipolar disorder than the other. Bipolar is the third most common disorder after... - Menopause And Depression By : Susan Megge
Many women experience bouts of depression as they approach menopause. As a matter of fact, midlife can be considered a period of increased risk for depression in women, the majority taking place in the years during the transition through the menopausal years. This period of time is associated with gradual declines in estrogen levels, which may be linked with the onset of depression.
It can be confusing when trying to determine if you’re suffering from depression, simply go... - How To Recognise Depression By : Ray Stone
Mental health, not the sort of thing most people choose to talk about seriously. We've all heard the comments about 'Sad Sack', 'Mr Grumpy' or phrases like 'Smile, I'll pay for the stitches' or 'Stop moping around'. It saddens me every time I hear a remark like that, something insensitive or said out of plain ignorance, usually by people who have little or no contact with people who suffer from depression, and most certainly do not have a loved one or family member that suffe... - Depression By : Mandy Robinson
Although depression affects many people every year, it is certainly treatable. Don't let yourself succumb to it, fight it and win. Many people think that a person can just snap out of it, but the truth is, the chemical iMBAlance can only be treated with therapy and medicine. Some people have depression more than others. For mild cases, depression can be treated by simply talking about how you feel and about the things that affect a persons life. More advanced cases will need ... - Omega 3 fish oil and its effect on mood and mental function By : David McEvoy
If you have lost your joie de vivre, then there is every chance that you are deficient in the essential fatty acids required for regulating mood and for efficient functioning of the brain. It is now well documented that insufficient Omega 3 fatty acids in the diet not only leads to an increased risk of developing physical health problems like heart disease and atherosclerosis, but also to mood and learning related disorders. - Parenting Teenagers – Teens And Depression By : Christina Botto
One minute your teenager will be laughing and joking along with you and the next he is in a fit of rage, yelling or crying with no warning or apparent cause. Mood swings are normal with all teenagers, but how do you know when mood swings turn into depression?
Teenagers have so much to deal with in today's society that depression can come easily. If left untreated, it can become a much more serious issue. With pressure at school, family situations, and the necessity of maki... - Does Depression Affect Men Differently Than Women? By : John Morris
Does depression affects men the same as it affects women? The male image is one of being strong and the rock, the glue that holds the family together, but in reality as many men suffer from depression as women do... - Depression And Men By : Mandy Robinson
Depression affects men the same that it affects women. The male image is one of being strong and the rock, the glue that holds the family together, but in reality as many men suffer from depression as women do. Of course, most men hide their depression by trying to cover their feelings up. They will cover up their depression with drugs, alcohol, sex, and work. Depression shows in men not as helpless or hopeless, but as angry, frustrated, and other aggressive feelings. Men are... - Vitamins Helpful for Depression By : Steven Godlewski
The addition of these vitamins and/or minerals to the diet of a person suffering from depression can be just what they need to start down the path to a happy, balanced life. - Dealing With Sorrow – Depression Management By : Rene Graeber -
While the term depression has been commonly used that people tend not to take it seriously anymore, it is a very serious condition that could impair one’s life. Depression is very difficult. It can debilitate one’s normal functions, making even the most mundane tasks such as getting up from bed or eating breakfast seemingly difficult. It is sad to think that a lot of depressed individuals are not treated because of the high costs of therapy. However, coping with depression is... - Coping With Anger And Depression During The Menopause By : Kathryn Whittaker
Menopause. The word is a scourge to many women. It is the shifting of one stage of life to another – from being a creator of life to a point where that is no longer possible. There are many changes which take place on the biological level which can lead to alterations in mood.
In addition to common symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes, many women develop rapid mood changes, anger, and depression. These mood swings are the result of hormonal changes brought on by menop...
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