 Category: Depression
Category: Health and Fitness >> Depression<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 next page >> by Richard Bean  [ 2009-11-16 ] Types of Depression
• Major Depression
• Dysthymia
• Bipolar disorder
• Reactive depression by John Scott  [ 2009-11-12 ] The article explains exactly what cognitive behavioral therapy is and justifies the view that it is more effective in the long run than using xanax. by John Scott  [ 2009-10-28 ] The article raises the question of how many people actually have a mental illness. Conventional wisdom says it’s only 20% but new research suggest it may be more than 40%. by John Scott  [ 2009-10-28 ] Anxiety is a complex psychological condition that can influence the quality of life for any person making it worse. This article explains how to overcome anxiety disorders effectively. by John Scott  [ 2009-10-28 ] Anxiety can give a hard time to anyone making life less comfortable and easy to enjoy. With this article you will learn how to overcome anxiety the easy way and enjoy your life to its full. by John Scott  [ 2009-09-29 ] The article highlights the work of Screening for Mental Health, Inc. which organizes National Depression Screening Day. If you are worried about your mental health, take advantage of this free consultation. by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil  [ 2009-09-13 ] The Bible says that Jesus said unto Nicodemus, "I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit. In the Quran, the inspiration of born again from water and spirit is not found therein in the Quran. Also, Nicodemus is not found therein in the Quran. by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil  [ 2009-09-08 ] The Noble Quran says that there shall no fear come upon the believers about staying eternally in hell neither shall they grieve about the prospect of missing Paradise. by John Scott  [ 2009-08-25 ] Xanax is a wonderful drug that makes the life of people better, but sometimes it can bring trouble too. Learn more about Xanax addiction and ways to escape it in an effective fashion. by John Scott  [ 2009-08-19 ] Xanax can be addictive if used incorrectly or for a longer period of time than prescribed. This article explains how to overcome Xanax addiction without any serious sacrifices effectively. by John Scott  [ 2009-08-19 ] Phobias are a very widespread condition that affects millions of people in the US alone. Learn more about the condition, its causes and ways to overcome it effectively right here. by John Scott  [ 2009-08-19 ] Among many anxiety disorders that people encounter these days, the post-traumatic stress disorder occupies a very important place. Learn more about this condition and how it can be treated. by John Scott  [ 2009-06-29 ] Generalized anxiety disorder is one of the most widespread anxiety issues observed in patients. Here you will learn how to treat the condition effectively and forget about it once and for all. by John Scott  [ 2009-06-29 ] Stress and anxiety are serious conditions that can affect your entire life in a very negative way. Learn how to cope with anxiety and stress effectively and without any worries. by Patrick Wanis [ 2009-04-30 ] It is well understood that loss of jobs, houses, income and general uncertainty are creating massive worry and anxiety, triggering mental & emotional illness, shattering families, relationships and people’s self-esteem, self-confidence & self-image. by Anu Bose  [ 2008-12-26 ] What really is depression and how can you spot it? If you suspect a person close to you may be suffering from classical depression, it is important to have an idea as to what kind of symptoms to look for.
by Anu Bose  [ 2008-12-26 ] Manic Depression is another name for Bi-Polar. When an individuals mood swings are very irregular with sudden changes from good to bad this is commonly associated with being Bi-Polar. It is just another in the many forms of depression. Manic depression is not the same as just being sad or upset for over something in particular. It is more serious than that.
by Anu Bose  [ 2008-12-26 ] There are many types of treatment for depression. Anti-depressants are often prescribed to treat it. Natural substances such as herbs also help control depression. Medical professionals can also treat the illness with talk therapy. A popular solution for depression is the depression support group often portrayed on television or in the movies.
by Anu Bose  [ 2008-12-26 ] All forms of depression are basically categorized as medical related. There are many stages to this illness. It begins with mild, with bi-polar disorders or manic in the middle, to the top rung of major depression. Medical depression is a disease. Although it is a mental illness it is no different than heart disease or lung disease.
by Anu Bose  [ 2008-12-26 ] The words 'mental depression' have scared the daylights out of people for ages. Any time mental illness is discussed it carries the stigma of insanity. It's not the case. Mental depression is a mental illness but it does not mean that you are crazy. by Anu Bose  [ 2008-12-26 ] One way of finding out if you could be suffering from depression is to take a depression test. Depression tests are often used by health professionals in the first instance to assess whether depression is indicated, and if so, how severe the depression might be.
by Anu Bose  [ 2008-12-26 ] There have been innumerable studies on depression, and various theories have been put forward as to why people fall into a depressed state of mind. The general opinion that has been shared by the medical faculties is that there are a variety of causes that cause depression and it cannot be attributed to any one factor. Research is still going on, and great headway has been made over the years.
by John Scott  [ 2008-12-17 ] The article regrets the lack of sympathy some people show when they meet any mental illness. It’s part of the burden you have to bear if you have an anxiety disorder. by Robert Rayburn Jr [ 2008-12-15 ] The Winter Blues, or Seasonal Affective Disorder is a depressive condition that can impact its victims in very profound ways. As the fall season gives way to the winter months, the shorter days act as a catalyst for SAD which can last the enire winter. It is commonly thought that the condition is brought on, in large part, by the lack of exposure to sunlight during the winter months. by peter hutch  [ 2008-12-11 ] Depression is very common among Americans, especially given the fast life they live. Though the treatment for depression is quite simple, it requires extra care and a little cheering up to help the patient come out of the problem. by David Ford [ 2008-12-07 ] Mental illness is a scary concept, and that's where depression has been filed, nobody wants that label applied to them, indeed, not that long ago, our history shows that people who suffered from a mental illness, were ridiculed by society. by David Ford [ 2008-12-07 ] Many of the symptoms we associate with depression are problems we all experience from time to time; therefore it is not always easy to distinguish between what is perfectly normal, and what it a sign of danger. by David Ford [ 2008-12-07 ] Depression is not a feeling that will come and go for brief encounters of sadness as mentioned above, but if they are not treated, depression will last forever and will get worse and worse, and it may require years to get a decent handle on this illness. by Luna Mohanty Mohanty  [ 2008-12-02 ] True stress management can be obtained only from being centered, both mentally and physically. When you have a strong center, the winds of life cannot push you into inner turbulence. From a strong center you can obtain total health from brain vitality to emotional control to intestinal mobility
by John Scott  [ 2008-11-28 ] The article looks at the problem of drug abuse. People really do need access to medications like Xanax. Used properly, they are life-savers. But therapy is a better long-term treatment. by Marlon Dirk  [ 2008-11-27 ] There was a time when drug rehab programs addressed only the physiological part of addiction and not the psychological dimensions of addiction. by John Scott  [ 2008-11-25 ] This article gives you detailed information about Xanax: Why is Xanax prescribed, Most important fact about Xanax, How should you take Xanax, Side effects of Xanax.
by John Scott  [ 2008-11-25 ] The article notes the report issued in Ontario showing that even though more than 30% of children in schools are anxious and depressed, only 1% receive medication. by John Scott  [ 2008-11-25 ] The article notes the report issued in Ontario showing that even though more than 30% of children in schools are anxious and depressed, only 1% receive medication. by John Scott  [ 2008-11-23 ] The article looks at how people try to cope when the first symptoms of anxiety or panic become obvious. It traces the self-help route and advises that, sooner or later, people are better off if they get professional help. by John Scott  [ 2008-11-23 ] The article explains the nature of panic disorder and explains why xanax has become the standard treatment for this kind of extreme anxiety attack. by Ken Lauher [ 2008-11-19 ] Feng Shui can be used to help alleviate depression and feelings of being "stuck," which are so common in today's society. Often, an individual just needs a gentle nudge to return to his correct path, where he can be his true self. by Ann Stewart  [ 2008-11-05 ] If you suspect a person close to you may be suffering from classical depression, it is important to have an idea as to what kind of symptoms to look for. by John Scott  [ 2008-11-03 ] The article considers the urban myth that sleep-aids like ambien cause dangerous sleepwalking incidents. The WHO has just issued a report that found a trivial number of incidents reported from 24 countries around the world. by John Scott  [ 2008-10-31 ] The article looks at the latest research into sleep patterns and finds evidence that older people may actually sleep less than younger people. by John Scott  [ 2008-10-30 ] The article looks at the new advertising campaign for Ambien that makes its point without mentioning the product’s name. It’s a neat way round the FDA’s regulations on disclosing side effects. by John Scott  [ 2008-10-29 ] The article looks at the rate of insomnia in Scotland and notes that the Government has just begun a pilot study into the use of CBT as an alternative to reliance on medication. by Peter rodrick  [ 2008-10-14 ] Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses with 10-15% of people suffering from depression at some stage in their lifetime. The general symptoms of depression include irritability, difficulty to concentrate, feelings of guilt or helplessness, reduced appetite, anxiety, loss of interest in activities and personal appearance, difficulty sleeping, difficulty getting up in the morning, constant tiredness, lack of energy, changes in weight and headaches. by Jack Anderson [ 2008-09-17 ] Atypical Depression is a very common form of depression. Atypical Depression (AD) is a subtype of dysthymia and major depression which is characterized by mood reactivity that is being able to experience improved mood in response to positive events. In contrast, sufferers of this depression generally cannot experience positive moods, even when good things happen. Moreover, atypical depression is characterized by reversed vegetative symptoms, namely over-eating and over-sleeping. by Michelle Beaudry  [ 2008-09-08 ] Want to change your life? Change your friends. by Andrew Hick [ 2008-08-30 ] Social Anxiety Disorder is a relatively new discovery in the world of mental health, it is a disorder which is characterised by extreme feelings of anxiety in social situations with the fear of being judged or ridiculed. by Alan Densky  [ 2008-07-31 ] Perinatal depression or postpartum depression can be the result of many elements. Because of the potential severity of the consequences of this illness, females diagnosed with depression need to seek help as soon as symptoms develop. Two very effective approaches that do not require medicine or huge amounts of money and time are hypnosis and NLP. by Jack Anderson [ 2008-07-14 ] In today's world, there are a majority of people who are suffering from great depression. There are several reasons behind the depression including work load at office or home, exam stress, tough competition in professional fields, business decline etc. To say in one word, the word ‘depression’ is present all over the world. Depression is a chronic disorder that not only affects a person’s mind but also his body. Sometimes depression leads the person to some extreme measures towards life like suicide. by Pamela Ravenwood  [ 2008-07-09 ] Millions of individuals suffer from clinical or symptomatic depression by Sera Redmonds  [ 2008-07-08 ] Unemployment is one of the greatest vices of the global world. The onset of globalization has also set in the unequal distribution of income. The competition is cut throat and the pressure to excel is maximum. Only the ones who can survive this competition......... |