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Depression
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How to Cope When Your Spouse is Depressed
Living with a depressed spouse can be extremely stressful for the partner and other family members. Communication is impacted, the couple’s social life suffers, and feelings of satisfaction with the marriage decrease. Here are fifteen ways to cope and keep your sanity when your spouse is depressed.
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Who Suffers From Anxiety?
People who you would never suspect in a million years! In fact, Anxiety is such a widespread disorder that virtually ANYONE can suffer from it. Your uncle Buddy, your Grandma Jean, your sister Annie, your neighbor Joe, your best friend Patti, or your brother George.
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The Risk-Factors of Depression
Educating yourself and making sure that you fully understand the risk factors related to depression will go a long way in making decisions with the treatment of the depression.
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The Signs Of Teenage Depression
If you are concerned that your teenage child is depressed but are not sure how to tell what's normal teenage behavior and what's depression than this article is for you.
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Are You Depressed
Are you depressed? This article outlines what the symptoms of depression are and a short test to see if there is a possibility that you are.
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How to Overcome The Holiday Blues and Holiday Depression
It is almost cliche to complain about stress and depression during the Holidays. But for many, the Holidays are truely a challenging time to manage stress and anxiety. Those symptoms need to be respected and require good coping techniques.
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Why Is There Light At The End Of The Tunnel
Light at the end of the tunnel, a famous saying denotes that auspicious happenings are waiting for you. Life is usually a struggle, in which people are trying to overcome the bad happenings. Obviously, good things will succeed bad things. But, a strong remembrance is enough for that since impact of bad things will be certainly devastating.
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Depression Symptoms Should be Taken Seriously
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.
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What Are The Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression?
The symptoms of anxiety and depression vary, even among different age groups. Below are short reports on anxiety in the womb, depression among the elderly, and anxiety from living with fear. We will report on the symptoms of anxiety and depression in children and teenagers, in the next weeks article. These reports can be read at our website: What is the symptoms of anxiety and depression?
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Overcome Agoraphobia And Anxiety And Panic Attacks
If you hear about someone being agoraphobic, you get the immediate mental image of a recluse who hides from people. You would also figure that a person with agoraphobia would avoid social situations. But if you did, you would be wrong.
Agoraphobia is a condition that develops gradually. In general it occurs after a panic attack. After the first attack you may subconsciously be preparing for another attack and fearing the symptoms that will leave you feeling helpless.
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