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How to Recognize Clinical Depression
At some point, everyone experiences temporary bouts of sadness or unhappiness. This is perfectly normal and for most people these feelings are typically short lived with no lasting effects. In some cases, however, these feelings of sadness or unhappiness cultivate into a serious, psychiatric illness called clinical depression, which can be debilitating and [...]
Dec 5th, 2009 | Filed under IPT -
Depression Treatment
Depression is of two types one is Major Depressive Disorder and the other Bipolar Disorder. The two are different which require different treatments.
The symptoms of the former involves sadness, excessive crying, loss of pleasure, sleeping too much or too little, low energy, restlessness, difficulty in concentrating, irritability, loss of appetite or overeating, feelings [...]Nov 21st, 2009 | Filed under IPT -
Ways to Get Over Depression
Major depression is the most severe category of depression, sometimes also referred to as major depressive disorder, clinical depression, unipolar depression, or unipolar disorder, is a mental disorder that is characterized by a continuing and insisting low mood, self-esteem, and loss of interest in usual activities where people find enjoyment. It is also serious medical [...]
Nov 19th, 2009 | Filed under depressionTags: Clinical Depression, depression, Depression Diagnosis, Depression Disorder, Depression Symptoms, Depression Treatment, Early Symptoms Of Major Depression, Major Depression, Major Depression Diagnosis, Major Depression Disorder, Major Depression Medication, Major Depression Symptoms, Major Depressive Disorder, Symptoms Depression, Treatment For Major Depression, Unipolar Depression, Unipolar Disorder -
Guide to Dsm-iv Diagnoses: Mood Disorders
Mood disorders are problems with a person’s general emotional state being inappropriate to the situation. There are two types: unipolar and bipolar mood disorders. To represent them, we use a visual mood spectrum that ranges from D (major depression) at the bottom to M (mania) at the top. (If you like diagrams, [...]
Nov 19th, 2009 | Filed under IPT -
Boredom and Depression: Top 6 Interventions
Oct 27th, 2009 | Filed under depression



