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Depression
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Elderly: Depressed and Why
Depression usually would set in when a person is deprived of sufficient emotional and psychological support or is not psychologically ready to encounter life changes like retirement, disability, being unmarried, loss and bereavement. In these times of crisis, the person feels alone, unwanted and isolated and needs much attention and support.
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Coming Off Antidepressants - What To Expect
Coming off antidepressants may be easier said than done. If you have been taking medication for depression and are now in the process of reducing dosages or stopping, you may be struggling with reactions you did not anticipate.
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Zoloft Antidepressant Medication - What You Need To Know
Your doctor has recommended that you take Zoloft antidepressant medication, a drug used for treating depression. If you are new to the world of antidepressants, you may be wondering about this particular drug and its properties.
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Bipolar Disorder and the Result of Self-Injury
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.
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What You Need To Know About Depression!
Depression is a common and widely misunderstood illness; it is a mental illness that will affect your mental state and mood. Fortunately, depression can be easily treated if you seek professional help.
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History of Clinical Depression
There are several things you inherit from your parents ? the color of your hair and eyes, your skin tone, even your height. You inherit these traits because you have genes and these genes make up your DNA. Unfortunately, you also inherit predisposition to certain diseases and even mental illness. Researches have recently shown that depression could actually be inherited. It simply means that if someone in your family is suffering from clinical depression, then there is a very high probability that you too could become depressed.
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Five Steps To Treating Bi Polar Manic Depressive Disorder
Bi polar manic depressive disorder, if left untreated, poses grave risk. This illness affects over two million Americans and ranks as one of the most potentially fatal medical conditions, reflected in a suicide rate of 10 to 25%.
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What is Bipolar Disorder?
Bipolar disorder is also commonly known as manic depression. Manic depression is a psychological disorder that is treatable, but as of yet, not curable.
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