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Depression Can Be Dealt With |
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Written by Richard MacKenzie
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Sunday, 10 February 2008 11:44 |
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Depression is hell as it is been referred by many of the doctors and hypnosis therapists. There is no single reason for depression. Some of the symptoms of depression are a person feeling sad all the time for no proper reason. Low energy level or just being lazy and not doing your tasks. Things that you enjoyed the most you start hating, withdrawal from family and friends. Constant anger, frustration, not able to concentrate on work, all are symptoms. Weight loss or gain significantly, changing sleeping patterns, less sleep, waking up early and thoughts of suicide or death are some of the symptoms observed.
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Depression Self-Assessment |
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Written by Zinn Jeremiah
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Tuesday, 01 January 2008 09:32 |
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Depression is the most commonly occurring psychological problem in the United States, with several estimates putting the number of depressed people at roughly twenty percent of the US population. While this percentage may not seem extraordinarily large on its face, as a number it may add up to sixty million people, or one in every five US citizens. Common though it may be, depression often goes undiagnosed and many depressed people may not actually be aware of their condition, while other people may suspect that they're depressed but may not be entirely certain.
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Depression And Anxiety Can Appear Simultaneously |
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Written by Jeremiah Zinn
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Tuesday, 11 December 2007 13:09 |
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Depression and anxiety are distinct, and particularly common, emotional disorders. In fact, depression and anxiety are the two most common emotional disorder forms. While depression is unique from anxiety, it is not uncommon for depression and anxiety to overlap in persons having emotional disorders.
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The Physical Nature Of Depression |
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Written by Zinn Jeremiah
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Thursday, 06 December 2007 15:17 |
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Depression is categorized as a psychological disorder, and that's a reasonable classification. Depression often manifests in a person's thinking. A depressed person will have a different perspective, a generally more pessimistic perspective, when considering life circumstances than a non-depressed person will. Depression, however, doesn't begin and end with a person's thinking.
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Living Through Depression |
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Written by Andy Walsh
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Friday, 19 October 2007 14:42 |
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I should have seen it coming. I had been through so many life changes in such a short time that I should have known that it would have some effect on me. I had left a highly stressful job to become a househusband. We had moved house and moved to a new part of the country. I had started trying to put together a writing career and was just getting used to the idea of my work being rejected on a regular basis. Angela, my wife, had started a new job. My two eldest children had started a new school and I was left at home in a new house, in a new town with my eighteen-month old son for company.
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