Children Depression: Medication Is Not Always A Panacea ( by Hector Milla )
Medication is not always a panacea in depression treatment of adults
and children, although is very useful in severe cases. But antidepressant
drugs are a dangerous matter when they are diagnosed to a child. After being evaluated by a psychiatrist specialized in children
treatment, a depressed child shall...

Understanding Mood Disorders( by Jay Miller )
Its shocking to note that mood disorders these days are not uncommon.
In the United States alone it is estimated that between 15 and 20 million
people suffer from depressive disorders. Most symptoms of depression would
be characterized as overwhelming sadness and loss of...

Depression and Diet: Lack of Omega 3's? ( by Gabe Mirkin, M.D. )
In some people depression may be caused by omega-3 deficiency which
results from not eating enough nuts, seeds, whole grains, beans or
deep-water fish. Many psychiatrists treat depression with drugs that raise brain levels
of serotonin. Now we learn that a diet...

Questions to Ask Mental Health Professionals About Depressive Illness ( by Christopher Ruane )
If you or someone you love visits a therapist, there are questions you
need to ask to avoid problems. Some therapists are more advanced than
others are. I can tell you that some are not qualified to diagnose
anything that is more complex. If you suspect you have a disorder, the
best thing you can do is...

Depression: Can Dolphins Relieve Depression Symptoms? ( by Hector Milla )
There are various treatments for depression but this one can be not
only original, but also effective. Swimming with dolphins can be an
effective therapy for depression according to a research carried out in
Honduras. It was known that these animals had...

Psychiatry-Meditation Or Medication -That Is The Question ( by Pradeep Chadha )
In some of the old texts of therapeutic hypnosis, there are
contraindications mentioned to hypnosis. In layman’s language it means
that hypnosis was not recommended for conditions like depression,
psychosis or schizophrenia. The reason given was...

Depression - Disorderly Conduct ( by Kathleen Carr )
People tend to sense uncertainty to the real meaning behind the word
depression, trying to determine the difference between a depressive
illness to that of a miserable mood can be tricky at times. In the medical
world doctors use the word depression in different terms. Symptoms of a
depressive...

Depression: The Death Fantasy ( by Samantha Weaver )
Depression affects 1 in 3 people in the UK and can vary from mild to
extremely severe. Having suffered severe depression for the majority of my
life, I feel equipped enough to be able to discuss the way the mind works
in relation to...

If You Did It Don't Worry ( by Ken
McIsaac )
We all make mistakes. Sometimes they are very bad and cause ourselves
and others much worry and suffering. We can be depressed and burdened with
regret for many years, never forgiving ourselves, never forgetting our
actions. Carrying on in this way is...
Mad or Sad - Anxiety ( by Kathleen Carr )
At some stage in our lives we all will have suffered a bout of being
anxious due to a bad moment. Missing a bus or late for an appointment is
enough to trigger uneasiness, which is quite a normal reaction. Prolonged anxiety which meddles with a person's everyday life tells us that we are...
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