What is Depression and how does it Affect People
Most people are familiar with the sad, down feelings that accompany depression. In fact most people will suffer from depression at some stage of life. …
Continue ReadingMost people are familiar with the sad, down feelings that accompany depression. In fact most people will suffer from depression at some stage of life. …
Continue ReadingSo you’ve been going out for a while, when your boyfriend finally tells you that he has bipolar disorder. Is all lost? Is there any way to make …
Continue ReadingCollege is a challenging time when students face numerous pressures which in some instances can initiate depression. Read on to find out more about …
Continue ReadingBipolar Disorder signs and symptoms include manic and depressive states. The presence and intensity of symptoms is dependent upon the type of Bipolar …
Continue ReadingPostpartum depression refers to the deep feelings of sadness, hopelessness and despair that women may experience in the first year after giving birth. …
Continue ReadingAs an employer, you may not be sure how to address specific concerns with your employees, especially when you’re dealing with topics like …
Continue ReadingMost people with bipolar disorder experience depression but the symptoms can be quite different to people who only experience depression without …
Continue ReadingReturning to work after depression has forced you to take a leave of absence can be scary. After all, you never know how your employer or coworkers …
Continue ReadingFinding the right medication for a depression can make a world of difference to someone suffering the condition. Numerous types of medication are …
Continue ReadingTo a person suffering from bipolar, love and support from family members and friends makes a world of difference in their response to treatment and …
Continue ReadingDepression takes a huge toll on the sufferer, making it difficult to perform simple everyday tasks, let alone deal with the bigger issues that crop up …
Continue ReadingApproximately six million Americans age 65 and older are affected by late-life depression. Unfortunately many depressed seniors fail to recognize …
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