Posted in Clinical Depression, Treatments • Tags: alternative medicine treatments, medically approved treatments
By Thomas Henricks
There is a wide variety of labels placed on depression disorders. Depression is a condition that affects the way a person reasons out issues, interacts with his external environment, performs at the workplace, and views his relationship with other people.
Thanks to modern techniques, people suffering from depression can be successfully treated and relieved of the symptoms with professional diagnosis and timely treatment. When symptoms are evident one should seek assistance as soon as possible. A professional can then suggest the appropriate treatment required to alleviate the condition.
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Posted on January 14, 2008 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are 2 comments!
Posted in Clinical Depression • Tags: Clinical Depression
By Judy Wellsworth
No human being has ever walked the planet Earth for any length of time without experiencing sadness, a feeling of isolation, or anger. Those feelings may be triggered by any number of events, from the loss of a loved one to the fear which arises from the loss of one’s livelihood, to the sense of failure resulting when something for which one had worked very hard did not materialize.
Most people, while they may at first feel emotionally devastated by a bad outcome, are in a reasonably short time to move on and face life again. But in those who cannot shake off their feelings of loss and grief, and find themselves too overwhelmed to even perform their basic daily tasks, clinical depression may be developing.
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Posted on May 26, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are 2 comments!
Posted in Anti-Depressants, Background Information, Clinical Depression, General Depression, Manic Depression, Post Natal Depression, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Treatments • Tags: Anti-Depressants, Clinical_Depression, General_Depression, Manic_Depression, Post_Natal_Depression, Seasonal_Affective_Disorder, Treatments
By Courtenay Cameron
What is depression?
Many of us say “I’m feeling depressed” when we feel sad or miserable. But usually, these feelings pass after a while. But clinical depression is when these feelings are disabling and interfer with your life. Clinical depression can stop people from leading a normal life, it makes everything harder to do and everything may seem less worthwhile. At its most severe depression can be life-threatening, because it can make people suicidal or simply give up the will to live.
How do I know if I am depressed?
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Posted on December 12, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Clinical Depression • Tags: Clinical_Depression
Singer/songwriter MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER suffers from clinical depression - an illness which has plagued her since childhood.
The 48-year-old country star kept her battle private until last month (APR06), when she revealed her lifelong secret at a book festival. The singer explains, “I was so…afraid people would find out.” She adds her illness, “Is so mysterious to me. It’s caused me a lot of pain.”
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[MORE: CHAPIN CARPENTER BATTLED CRIPPLING DEPRESSION]
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Posted on May 4, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Clinical Depression • Tags: a, Clinical, Clinical_Depression, Depression, is, melancholia, of, or, sadness, state
Clinical depression is a state of sadness or melancholia that has advanced to the point of being disruptive to an individual’s social functioning and/or activities of daily living. The diagnosis may be applied when an individual meets a sufficient number of the symptomatic criteria for the depression spectrum as suggested in the DSM-IV-TR or ICD-9/10. An individual is often seen to suffer from what is termed a “clinical depression” without fully meeting the various criteria advanced for a specific diagnosis on the depression spectrum. There is an ongoing debate regarding the relative importance of genetic or environmental factors, or gross brain problems versus psychosocial functioning.
Although a mood characterized by sadness is often colloquially referred to as depression, clinical depression is something more than just a temporary state of sadness. Symptoms lasting two weeks or longer, and of a severity that begins to interfere with typical social functioning and/or activities of daily living, are considered to constitute clinical depression.
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Posted on March 6, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are 1 lonesome comment