This common type of depression occurs as an extension of normal upset feelings following a loss of some kind. When these feelings are prolonged or become more severe, the person becomes depressed. People can also be diagnosed with this depression if their symptoms cannot be categorized into any other specific form of depressive disorder. Symptoms […]

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Physical illness and injury, accidents and disasters, or falling victim to crime are all traumatic events that can trigger depression. A typical reaction to traumas like these is a sense of shock that distances us from reality. Usually these feelings subside, sometimes in a few hours, sometimes over a few days or even weeks. Some […]

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For some reason, we don’t think that certain things can happen to our children. Even when we hear the news first hand, there must be a mistake. If your child is depressed, it is not the time to be in denial but in agreement on how to help them. Children are not immune to depression. […]

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While many of us are aware of some of the emotional symptoms caused by depression, not everyone knows there are often physical symptoms as well. Many people diagnosed with depression have accompanying pain or other forms of physical symptoms. Some of these are: * Headaches. These are fairly common in people with depression, especially if […]

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One of the most prominent symptoms of depression is sleep disturbance. Though sleeping problems can have many causes, from an uncomfortable bed to too much caffeine, depression is a very common factor. In fact, sleep problems and sleep deprivation can even contribute to causing depression. It’s estimated that about 80% of people who are depressed […]

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  People teased 44-year-old Doug for his logical mind, but little did they know Doug’s outwardly calm interior was masking depression and deep anguish. Raised by indifferent, work-obsessed parents and an emotionally (and sometimes physically) abusive grandfather, he had learned always to be the perfect little adult, catching his mother’s attention only when he trotted […]

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  Nothing feels lonelier than being diagnosed with an illness. Hearing the words, “You have depression” can be the loneliest of all. Strike back by creating a supportive network. What is a support network? Support comes in many forms. The basic premise here is to offer something that you have to help someone else. A […]

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