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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Jack Anderson 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. written by Rachel Broune Depression can be grade in terms of severity — meek, moderate, or severe. The level of your depression can determine how you’ll be treated. Most important in the treatment is the right attitude of those who are in contact with the patient, also an accurate diagnosis written by Rachel Broune Generalized Anxiety Disorder is characterized by persistent, excessive and unrealistic worry about everyday things. This worry goes on every day, possibly all day. People with GAD feel their worrying is beyond their control and can't be turned "off." written by Rachel Broune Depression is a chronic disease with a very high likelihood of recurrence. Long term treatment may be necessary for your older parent. Efficacious treatments are available.
written by Rachel Broune The most important thing anyone can do for the depressed person is to help him or her get an appropriate diagnosis and treatment for depression. written by Juliet Cohen Pain disorders are classified into several categories based upon their cause. Neuropathic pain is a particularly severe pain disorder that results from damage to the central and peripheral nervous system. written by Juliet Cohen Anxiety is a feeling of unease. Anxiety is only considered to be a mental health problem when it is prolonged, severe and is interfering with everyday activities. written by Juliet Cohen Mood disorders are also called affective disorders. Mood disorders have a major economic impact through associated health care costs as well as lost work productivity. written by Juliet Cohen Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder is a group of symptoms that affect concentration and a person's ability to focus. written by Juliet Cohen Mental health professionals will treat mental disorders differently using one or a combination of psychotherapy, psychiatric medication, case management, or other practices. written by Any amount of self-improvement that a person does to help relieve depression symptoms can make a person feel better. While drugs and psychotherapy can be very useful, often people can learn to manage and defeat depression symptoms on their own. written by Ande Waggener Major depression robs joy from life. Find out how to get the depression treatment you need to reclaim your life. written by Jason Miller Article about understanding mood disorders such as depression and bipolar. << previous page 1 next page>> |