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The Common Signs: Depression

March 9, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

There are few certainties. Life is a collection of possibilities and predictions — all fickle, all unsure. It’s a difficult thing to guarantee an occurrence: even one so well documented as depression. Often this disease is mislabeled, thought to offer highly specific signs. The truth, however, is that it can affect individuals quite differently and [...]

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Filed Under: Common Health Questions Tagged With: Depression, Major depressive disorder, Symptom

Catatonic Depression: Symptoms

March 7, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

Depression is not defined to mere sadness — and yet this still remains the certainty of all individuals. They assume it to be crippling only in its strain, in the burden it places on the mind. They never believe that such a burden can extend to the body itself. It can, however — in the [...]

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Filed Under: Guidance Tagged With: Catatonia, Major depressive disorder, Symptom

The Atypical Explanation: Depression

February 23, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

Unending sorrow, the unfortunate apathy: this is what defines depression for the masses. It’s thought to be an unrelenting feeling, an unstoppable despair. There can be no relief. There can be no respite. Instead there can only be anxiety — and those who suffer from it can never be cured. This the belief that shapes [...]

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Filed Under: Guidance Tagged With: Anxiety, Atypical depression, Dysthymia

The Melancholic Distinction: Depression

February 16, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

It’s a trust in singularity: depression — it’s assumed — is defined by specific traits, can offer nothing beyond the expectations. Its signs are to be predicated; its effects are to be known. Despair is to shape it and nothing more. This is what the masses believe. That belief is misguided, however. Depression is not [...]

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Filed Under: Guidance Tagged With: Disease, Electroconvulsive therapy, Melancholia

The Generational Shame: Depression

February 10, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

The years were once defined to secrets — no ailments could be confessed; no worries could be whispered. It was an age of utter silence, with men and women hiding themselves from the world, certain that ignorance was truly bliss. They couldn’t admit their doubts, their indecisions. Such things were to be kept separate; and [...]

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Filed Under: Guidance Tagged With: Depression, Disease, Health

The Assumption of Will: Depression

February 8, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

Happiness is a choice — this is the promise you’ve been offered, the affirmation you’ve been told to seek. Contentment can be earned. Satisfaction can be certain. You must merely be willing to offer the necessary time and energy to procure it. All days can be easy if you allow them to be; and the [...]

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Filed Under: Guidance Tagged With: Depression, Health, Mood

The Normalcy Belief: Depression

February 3, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

Sorrow is to be expected. Despair can’t be denied. Life is far too complicated to ever experience simple happiness — you know this, understand that there will be days that don’t satisfy, hours that trouble. All suffer from occasional discontentment or discomfort. This is the way of things and it’s known to be true. Such [...]

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Filed Under: Guidance Tagged With: Depression, Mental health, Mood

The Gender Myths: Depression

February 1, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

Sadness is a woman’s concern. Despair is defined by the fairer sex. This is the assumption of the masses — depression is thought to affect only the female percentage of the population, with men meant to be immune. Such a belief began long ago: when all women were thought to be hysterical simply by virtue [...]

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Filed Under: Guidance Tagged With: Depression, Female, Health

Resources for locating mental health services

January 29, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

There are many options for individuals who believe they may be suffering from manic depression or other mental health problems. Since manic depression, commonly known as bipolar disorder, can be difficult to detect and diagnose, a mental health professional should be contacted. However, many individuals who suffer from mental health problems are unsure of where [...]

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Filed Under: Health Care Tagged With: Mental disorder, Mental health

Who is at risk for Manic Depression?

January 27, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

Continuing research is being conducted to determine exactly what causes bipolar disorder. However, researchers have discovered that heredity may be involved, as well as environment, and brain structure. Although researchers are still attempting to discover if any particular genes or combination of genes makes individuals more susceptible to contracting bipolar disorder, they have found that [...]

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Filed Under: Common Health Questions Tagged With: Bipolar disorder
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