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  • 10 Key Signs of Depression  By : Jim DeSantis
    Recognizing depression is complex, a matter usually left to professionals. However, there are 6 key signs that can give clues that you, or someone you love, needs professional help.
  • A Review of Techniques in Managing Your Depression  By : Stanley Popovich
    Some people have a difficult time in managing their depression. Sometimes, their depression and fears can get best of them. As a result, here is a short list of techniques that a person can use to help manage their depression.
  • Anxiety and Its Treatment Options  By : Grant Eckert
    If you're feeling anxious, you might need to do more than just tough it out and wait for the symptoms to subside. You may need to make some major changes in your life in order to feel better and finally calm down. In today's busy world, it might seem like it's impossible to avoid anxiety - which is probably true - but that doesn't mean that you can't try to do something about it in the meantime.
  • Anxiety and Responsibility  By : David Susan
    An article about coping with stress and anxiety by trying to become as responsible as you can in all aspects of your life,not taking your bad moods out on people is being responsible,for example.
  • Atypical Depression - Causes and Symptoms  By : Juliet Cohen
    Atypical Depression is a subtype of Major Depression characterized by mood reactivity being able to experience improved mood in response to positive events. They'll feel deeply depressed or somewhat hopeful depending on the latest situation they are faced with.
  • Bulimia Nervosa - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Bulimia nervosa, also known is bulimia. Bulimia word is comes from the Latin (bulimia) from the Greek. It is eating disorder. Bulimia is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition.
  • Clinical Depression - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Clinical depression (also called major depressive disorder, or unipolar depression when compared to bipolar disorder) is a state of intense sadness, melancholia or despair that has advanced to the point of being disruptive to an individual's social functioning and/or activities of daily living. Depression affects people differently.
  • Clinical depression and its symptoms  By : Rachel
    According to the definitions of most medical, psychological and psychiatric bodies, there is a commonality in the diagnosis of depression. Most depression tests have a very similar framework. Almost without exception, clinical depression will be diagnosed if a certain number of feelings, that are signs of depression, are present over a certain period of time.
  • Coping with Postpartum Depression  By : Jacqueline S. Courtiol
    More and more, scientists and physicians are beginning to realizing that postpartum depression is far more common than they originally suspected. For first time moms or even moms with several children, coping with postpartum depression is an essential survival skill.
  • Cures For Despair In Adolescents And Juveniles  By : Alan B. Densky, CH
    Children and teens frequently suffer from depression, which leaves parents with lots of questions such as: why does it happen, and what can be done to treat depression? Depression is often treated with combinations of medication and counseling. However, many parents are using less invasive techniques like Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), which has often produced almost miraculous results.
  • Depression - A Simple Natural Cure For All  By : monica hendrix
    It was given to British children as a supplement during the war due to its high vitamin content for its overall health benefits and was a grandmothers favourite today, new research shows that it also combats and reduces depression.

    The supplement is:
  • Depression Disorder - What To Do And What Not To Do When You're Depressed  By : Guitarjoe
    Do you or someone you know suffer from depression? It's actually quite common these days, especially for women. Of the 16% of the people that have been diagnosed with depression, there are twice as many women as there are men. This problem was swept under the rug for many years, but has now come to the
  • Depression Education - Five Things You Must Know  By : Grant Eckert
    A misconception about depression is that if a person feels intense sadness for a small period of time in reaction to some event, then that is depression. Not to imply that depression cannot be in reaction to an event, but crying after the loss of a life in the family is not depression- that is called the grieving process. That process is necessary and healthy, capable of lasting days.
  • Depression is an Illness  By : Joseph Then
    Depression is not a laughing matter in most cases. This is a treatable disorder, as long as you seek medical help from your physician. One thing is that people think that they are going to go through this alone but you do not half to.
  • Depression Natural Cures - Lift Your Mood Nauturally and Quickly !  By : Sacha Tarkovsky
    Depression is an illness, and it has been shown to affect no less than 6% of any sample population (America for example) at any given period.

    The percent may indeed be much higher at times of stress. Many sufferers need medical attention; as the depression does not just go away on its own, here we are going to show you some simple natural cures.
  • Depression Treatment With Herbs and Ayurvedic Remedies  By : Tom alter
    Depression is a neurological disorder. When a person is too overcome with negative emotions, it becomes difficult to focus on any other issue. The person may become lethargic and lose interest in what is going on around them. Such a state may occur when a person fails in an examination, loses a job, gets jilted by a lover, gets divorced, loses some dear one, etc. Some people are able to get over their emotions quickly. But in some others, depressions may last for several days, weeks or even months.
  • Depression: What's That Cloud Over Your Head?  By : Steve Roberts
    I'm 53 years old. It was only two years ago that I finally beat the depression in my life. Gone. Done. Nadda. But, as one who spent 51 years of my life feeling blue, exhausted, not worth much, unproductive, and with a kind of numbness around relationships, I have a fairly clear picture of what this kind of life is like, and how to get out of it.
  • Do You Suffer From Bipolar Depression Symptoms?  By : Matt OConnor
    How to tell if a person is suffering from bipolar depression. Is it time society started to place more emphasis on health of the mind as it does the body?
  • Excellent Home Remedies for Headaches  By : Tony G. Jacowski
    This articles discusses the reason behind the popularity of home remedies for headaches. It will also teach you some of the more common home remedies that you may want to try on your own headaches.
  • Identifying Depression with a Family Member - What to Look For  By : Grant Eckert
    If you have a family member that seems to be acting differently than they normally do, it's a heart wrenching experience. You want to help them in any way that you can, but when you're not quite sure what is wrong, it's difficult to know how to approach them. More often than not, the family member also doesn't seem to want your help - and this only complicates things. Depression is a sneaky cause to many problems in families, but when you don't know how to look for it,
  • Identifying M.E. Or Chronic Fatigue / Burnout  By : Dimi Petrova
    If you or someone you know is constantly tired or physically drained, has little or no ambition, or is exhibiting anti-social behaviour, there is a good chance they are suffering from a condition known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (M.E.) or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS).
  • Important Causes and Symptoms of Anxiety Attacks  By : Tony G. Jacowski
    This article discusses the various reasons why anxiety attacks occur. It will also help you to determine if you have them and what exactly they are.
  • Insomnia Is Rapidly Beaten With Hypnotherapy  By : Alan B. Densky, CH
    Twenty million Americans suffer from insomnia. The more they attempt to fall asleep, the more wide-awake they become. Many resort to alcohol or pills, but learn that with these methods, the cure is much worse than the disease, and the cure doesn't even offer them the restful sleep they seek from the get-go. The mind actually triggers the stress and expectation of wakefulness that generates insomnia. The good news is: What the mind causes, the mind can cure.
  • Mental Depression And How To Talk Yourself Out Of It With NLP  By : Alan B. Densky, CH
    Depression can drain your energy, and take away your motivation and drive to live a great life. Wouldn't it be wonderful if you could control and eliminate your depression just by thinking certain thoughts? I know that this might sound too simple, but quite often; many types of depression are only caused by thinking negative thoughts.
  • Migraine - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Migraine is a neurological disease of which the most common symptom is an intense and disabling episodic headache. Migraine headaches are usually characterized by severe pain on one or both sides of the head. Absent serious head injuries, stroke, and tumors, the recurring severity of the pain indicates a vascular headache rather than a tension headache . More than 28 million Americans three times more women than men suffer from migraine headaches, a type of headache that's often severe.
  • Natural Cures For Depression  By : Milos Pesic
    It cannot be denied that people can benefit from natural cures of depression. Mild cases of depression are usually treated with natural cures.
  • Overcoming Depression at Christmas  By : Hege Crowton
    In a recent poll, over 45 percent said that they dreaded the holiday altogether. Not everyone seems to see the light that Christmas brings, and if you look harder into the eyes of this joyous holiday, you may see why. More people kill themselves around Christmas time than any other time of year.
  • Symptoms Depression Elderly: How To Spot It  By : Sveinung Skoglund
    One of the growing medical problems as our population is aging is late-life depression. Late-life depression affects about 6 million Americans over 65 but only a small portion (10%) receive any treatment for it. The reasons for this are many: some medications mask the symptoms, a change in doctors and environment can hide the problem. Depression can occur because of the loss of a spouse or sibling or one's circle of friends. It takes away the joy and happiness of daily living.
  • Symptoms of Bi-polar Disorders - What to Look For  By : Grant Eckert
    The idea that someone could have severe mood swings that they can not control is something that seems almost impossible to most of us. While we may have had times in our lives when it seemed like we couldn't control our feelings and emotions, we could always control the way that we express them in public. However, for a portion of the population, their brain chemistry just simply can not adjust for changes in moods as the rest of us can. These people are often diagnosed as being bi-polar.
  • Symptoms Of Depression - Six Steps That You Can Take To Stop Your Depression  By : Guitarjoe
    Many people go through depression at some point in their lifetime. For some people it's a fleeting thing that comes and goes, but for others it can be crippling. Here are six steps that...

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