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Depression
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Do You Need Help Assisting Someone Going Through Depression?
Characterized by an immense feeling of sadness, mood-swings, low-self esteem etc, knowing how to help someone with depression is indeed a task that cannot be undertaken lightly, nonetheless, here are some tips in this article that very well could come in handy.
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Depression – Simple and Natural Ways to Beat It
It is estimated that a quarter of all people in most industrialized countries will suffer from depression at some time in their lives.
The good news is depression can be cured and here we will look at some alternative therapies and also some simple diet changes that can help.
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Separation Anxiety
This disorder basically develops as a result of matters concerning separation from one's home, belongings or separation from the people to whom an individual is attached. Usually occurring in children or adolescents, that is, before or at the age of 18, lasting a month or so, this disorder is responsible for causing substantial distress leading to social, academic or occupational impairment. It is basically marked by excessive brooding, persistent worry about losing or constantly fear of harm befalling a loved one, and a continuous fear or reluctance to be alone. Occurrence of nightmares showing separation from loved ones or family, along with repeated complaints of physical disorders such as headache, stomachache, nausea or vomiting are all symptoms of Separation Anxiety Disorder.
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder is the most common type of anxiety disorder in which a person experiences excessive worry, tension and anxiety in almost all the work that he does. Although there is no laboratory test that suggests generalized anxiety disorder, diagnosis is done when this excessive anxiety continues at least half a day for six months or more than six months. Researchers suggest that this disorder is more common in women than in men.
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5 Ways To Beat The Winter Blues
It's that time of year again, when the days are shorter and faces get longer. However, there are some easy ways to keep a cheerful outlook all winter long.
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Ten Tips for Beating Depression
If you suffer from depression or seasonal affective disorder, due to lack of sunshine in the winter, this article will show you how to beat the blues.
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Depression Symptoms and Remedies
Considered to be the most prevalent mental disorder around the world, affecting at least 16% of the population, depression is also the primary cause of disability in the United States.
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Childhood Insomnia Relief
Many people suffer from a condition known as insomnia. Insomnia is a sleeping disorder in which the person has trouble going to sleep. Children are just as likely to get insomnia as any adult. Childhood insomnia is very common and in most cases...
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Depression - Hidden Causes In The Diet
Depression is a condition characterized by unhappy, hopeless feelings. It can be a response to stressful events, hormonal imbalances, biochemical abnormalities, or other causes. Mild depression that passes quickly may not require any diagnosis or treatment. However, when depression becomes recurrent, constant, or severe, it should be diagnosed by a licensed counselor, psychologist, social worker, or doctor.
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Which Antidepressant Is Best For Me
When your doctor writes the script for an antidepressant maybe you should not get it filled right away. There is so much more you need to consider before taking that first pill. Antidepressants have helped many people get back on the road to recovery, but they aren't always the perfect solution.
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50% of Depression Sufferers Complain of these Physical Symptoms of Depression
In a study of over 25,000 patients at 15 primary care centers on five continents, Seattle researchers found that 50% of all depressed patients worldwide reported many unexplained physical symptoms.
The trouble is, too often your physical pain may be sending you or your doctor on a wild goose hunt looking for a different cause. The true source of the problem and your depression may go untreated as well as unrecognized. Do you suffer from these physical symptoms of depression?
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