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All You Need To Know About Depression Treatment
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Cindy Heller
This article explains the various methods to treat depression, including the use of medication and lifestyle changes.
Beating the Blues. Depression Signs and Solutions
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Graeme Lanham
Depression is quickly becoming one of the biggest health problems in the world. According to a study by USA Magazine, 75% of doctor visits in the US are for stress and depression related illnesses. Clinical depression is Australia's fastest growing illness. How do you know if you are depressed?
Depression: It's More Than Just The Gloomies
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Ray La Foy
Depression is when a wave of sadness engulfs you and you stay under for days, weeks, maybe even months.
Identify the Physical Symptoms of Anxiety
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Matt OConnor
Fear, worry, and apprehension can be caused by many events. But when fear, worry, and apprehension are present on a person in an intense and irrational manner, possibly all at the same time, then he or she might be suffering from an anxiety attack.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Alex Rider
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a horrible debilitating mental disorder brought about through terrifying experiences. This brief article goes some way to understanding PTSD's symptoms, causes and treatments.
Seven Spiritual Exercises to Naturally Overcome Depression
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Anisa Aven
How to offset those pessimistic, gloomy thoughts and surrendering to the depression with wanting to manifest a more positive present and feel happy!
Understanding the Symptoms of Depression
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Matt OConnor
Depression is characterized by two things: (1) a sudden drop or loss of interest on the daily activities including those that he or she once enjoyed, and (2) a depressed mood. If one of these two symptoms is present then it's fair to say that the person in question may be suffering from depression, whether they know it or not.
What are the Common Symptoms of Clinical Depression?
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Matt OConnor
Two of the most common symptoms of clinical depression are sadness (be it mild, moderate or severe) in the period of 2 weeks and anhedonia, or the condition wherein the person finds no pleasure on pleasurable activities such as eating, playing, socializing, and sexual interactions.
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