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Depression
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder is the most common type of anxiety disorder in which a person experiences excessive worry, tension and anxiety in almost all the work that he does. Although there is no laboratory test that suggests generalized anxiety disorder, diagnosis is done when this excessive anxiety continues at least half a day for six months or more than six months. Researchers suggest that this disorder is more common in women than in men.
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Antidepressant Side Effects - What You Need to Know
Antidepressant side effects can be quite serious for some patients, so it's important to learn about all the potential adverse reactions before taking any medication to treat depression. Although most people only experience a few mild, short-lived problems, these drugs can cause more serious health complications in some patients.
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Dealing With Anxiety
Do you break out in a sweat when you are in a public place? Do you hate going to a crowded restaurant? You are not alone ...
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Depression Medication
There are many different types of anti-depressants available and the earlier ones include Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) and Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs). Newer types include Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) and others, which may not fall into one specific category but which all work by impacting on the chemicals in the brain that are responsible for our mood and how we feel.
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Depression In Children
Kids don’t have problems-right? Well they are children and life should be joyful and childlike in happiness. However, that is not always the case since depression in children can strike children just as clinical depression can strike adults.
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Which Antidepressant Is Best For Me
When your doctor writes the script for an antidepressant maybe you should not get it filled right away. There is so much more you need to consider before taking that first pill. Antidepressants have helped many people get back on the road to recovery, but they aren't always the perfect solution.
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50% of Depression Sufferers Complain of these Physical Symptoms of Depression
In a study of over 25,000 patients at 15 primary care centers on five continents, Seattle researchers found that 50% of all depressed patients worldwide reported many unexplained physical symptoms.
The trouble is, too often your physical pain may be sending you or your doctor on a wild goose hunt looking for a different cause. The true source of the problem and your depression may go untreated as well as unrecognized. Do you suffer from these physical symptoms of depression?
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Understanding Depression And Its Treatment
Depression is a disease, a mental affliction. Some symptoms of depression include mood swings, feelings of hopelessness, insomnia, suicidal thoughts, suicidal attempts, the frustration and helpless of not being able to snap out of it. Getting the right depression treatment at the right time is vitally important.
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Shocking News About Male Depression
While much is said about various anxiety and mental disorders, depression is one of the most common. While men are wired differently than women, they can also suffer from the effects of depression while not even recognizing the signs of the illness.
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Anti-Depressants: Is The Cure Worse Than The Illness?
This is the sort of book you wish your doctor would read.
It looks holistically at depression considering the biomedical model (i.e. there is something wrong with your body and in particular your brain) as well as psychosocial factors, lifestyle changes and other environmental influences. 'Is It Me or My Meds' is penned by David Karp, who has long term depression and anxiety. He interviewed 50 people (including teens) with major depression and manic depression to gauge their attitudes about taking antidepressants and dealing with depression and the stigma around it.
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Bipolar Depression
Bipolar depression, manic depression and bipolar affective disorder are all terms used to describe a highly complex and serious mood disorder that is characterised by extreme manic episodes (highs) and severe depressive episodes (lows). It usually begins in young adulthood, although not always, and continues for life.
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Finding Online Resources Help For One With Bipolar Disorder
There are times when someone with bipolar disorder needs support or advice. They need to have a support system comprising of family, friends, and mental health professionals. But, where should someone with manic depression turn for support when no one else is currently available? The Internet can be an incredible resource for someone with bipolar disorder.
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Using Electroconvulsive Therapy To Treat Bipolar Disorder – What Is It Really All About?
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), also known as electroshock therapy, is a controversial medical treatment that induces a seizure by passing electricity through the patient’s brain. ECT was a common psychiatric treatment until the late 20th century, when it fell into disuse as better drug therapies became readily available for more psychiatric conditions.
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