Depression Help - Depression Treatments and
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Depression has
been defined as "a mental state characterized by a
pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of
activity".
So, how does one
cope with such a feeling and what treatments are
available?
In Help
My Depression, you'll find many articles and guides
to dealing with this insiduous disease and a number of
resources that will help you combat depression once and for
all.
Depression hurts
and it is not
something you can just switch off and go back to being
your normal, contented self.
It's all to do
with an imbalance of brain chemicals and I hope this site
will prove salvation for some people, whatever form your
depression takes.
Check out our blog on
depression
information - you'll find all you need to know.
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full attention immediately; and diagnosing anxiety through
physical symptoms is one step to treat it.
Before, depression was considered as a
biological illness, often times being referred to as a
disease. But recent studies initiated by the pharmaceutical
industry have indicated that depression is actually caused
by chemical imbalance in the brain.
In the 1920’s to early 30’s the great
depression made the country lose over $90 billion. Should
this happen again, the figure will jump to more than $2.6
trillion. That is a lot of zeroes which means, many jobs
will be lost and businesses will close which is something
like being thrown back into the stone age.
In the United States of America,
statistics shows that about 15 percent of American
teenagers suffer from major depression. These depression
attacks-which are usually characterized by repeated,
recurrent and prolong periods of mood changes-are known to
lead to significant academic and social impairments and
even to suicide-the second leading cause of death in
teenagers today.
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