Archive for the ‘depression’ Category
Nov 24 |
Depression must first be understood before it’s treated. Depression troubles 15 million Americans every year, it’s not a joke. The alarming dilemma is that over a third of those Americans will not seek any type of treatment. It’s the stereotypes associated with mental illness that plague far too many people. Their character is so important [...]
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Nov 21 |
When people discuss bi-polar disorder they refer to a condition known as manic depression. Bi-Polar people exhibit sudden changes from a very good mood to a very bad mood. It is just another in the many forms of depression. Manic depression isn’t just having negative feelings over a negative event. Manic depression is a much [...]
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Nov 18 |
All the many types of depression are known as medical problems. There are many stages to depression. They can range from mild depression, Bi-polar disorders or manic depression, all the way up to major depression. Depression is a real illness. It’s a mental illness but still a disease like cancer or diabetes. It is a [...]
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Nov 14 |
Unless someone is familiar with the symptoms of depression, it’s hard to diagnose. Each year over 15 million people in the USA suffer from some form of depression, many without even realizing it. 2/3 of those never seek help. Why is it hard to detect depression? The answer is simple. Many of the symptoms we [...]
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Nov 11 |
Depression is complex. Depression can linger and grow for months or even years before being detected. Studies have shown that millions of Americans will suffer some form of depression this year. 2/3 of these people, according to estimates, won’t seek treatment. In many cases the afflicted do not even realize that they are ill. Every [...]
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Nov 8 |
In its worst stages depression becomes severe depression. Most people who suffer from this disease seek no medical attention until it’s severe enough to require long periods of treatment. Each year over 15 million people in America suffer from some form of depression. The sad fact is that only one third of those suffering this [...]
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Nov 8 |
Here we come to that the term mental depression brings fear to those who hear it. When you infuse the word mental into any illness it encourages some to believe that one has lost their mind. But that’s not true. Mental depression is a mental illness but it does not mean that you are crazy. [...]
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