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A Few Steps For Fighting Depression
One of the most destructive states for your mind and body is strongly represented by depression. It is a phenomenon that affects millions of people around the world, no matter what culture they belong to. The triggering elements of depression are...
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What is Depression?
The Oxford Reference Dictionary says that depression is "as state of extreme dejection often with physical symptoms". There are, as with anything, different types of this condition which range in duration and severity.
The...
Postpartum Depression
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The End of Extreme Depression, Self-injury, Incited violence & Suicide
Please help end suicide (and extreme depression, self-injury & incited violence) and spread the web addresses everywhere, including the internet: SUICIDE VACCINE, a "figure of speech", is a solution to ending suicide, a life preserver made up of...
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Depression and Learning Disabilities
Depression and learning disabilities are often misunderstood.
Learning disabilities and depression are common mental illnesses
that affected millions everyday. Studies has shown that children
suffering with learning disabilities have complexity learning to
speak fluently, take care of their health and bodies, and often
suffer with the inability to cope with stress and the common
pressures of everyday living. Many of the patients that suffer
depression and learning disabilities are claimed to be
borderline retards. Depression is related to emotional scaring,
childhood traumas, chemical imbalances, insufficient
nutrition's, and other factors, so therefore it makes sense that
it is believed a form of retard ness. Learning disabilities are
often stemmed from lack of education, positive influences, and
miscommunications. Often people that suffer from depression and
learning disabilities are overwhelmed, and this too creates a
problem for the patients.
If you notice anyone around you that is suffering from symptoms
of depression and learning disabilities, such as lack of
enthusiasms while playing, unhappiness, feelings of despair,
suicidal tendencies, and negative thinking then you should
immediately contact a professional to avoid risks. Depression is
serious mental health disorder and it should not be taken
lightly. Often people that suffer depression or learning
disabilities use alcohol and/or drugs as a source for relief.
This only creates a bigger problem, and help is needed
immediately.
Depression also causes fatigue, lack of interest, and behaviors
that could lead to criminal prosecution. Many people that suffer
depression are affected by common problems, such as debts,
deaths in the family, and so on. They often have the inability
to cope with stressors, and often need support as a result.
Doctors often treat such patients with medications, including
Prozac, however, recent studies has proven that the many
medications used for treating depression and learning abilities
have side affects that complicate the diagnose.
It is recently been discovered that depression may be linked to
propensity for perception after the fact, for immersion in the
mind's eye, a normal accompanying friend to the restraint, if
not antisocial, depressive irritation. I beg to differ with this
philosophy, since most encounters I've come across with patients
that suffer depression and learning abilities, they
often strive
for attention. This is a complete contradiction of antisocial,
since antisocial is a diagnosis where the patient refuses to
associate in society. Commonly depressive maniacs, or handicaps
that include depression and learning abilities they often strive
to find the answers to their suffering, yet neglect to see the
answers when it is in front of them.
The mind is a tricky thing, and when someone tells someone that
his or her emotions are not real, it is only denying the true
problem. It is important to recognize the problem, without
promoting a label on the patient. Regardless of the many
philosophies available to us, one being that when a person is
labeled they are often sees as a label by counselors, and other
individuals. The key to eliminating any problem is learning to
accept your disability. Once you accept and recognize the
problem, in my experience it has proven successful in treating
the diagnosis.
The problem then is not necessarily on the diagnose itself,
rather it is on the many professionals, patients, and others
that refuse to accept that the problem exists. Instead of
examining the mind, it is also important to examine the
diagnosis closely and pay thorough attention to the symptoms.
Once you start dealing with each individual symptom separately,
you can then work through the other problems gradually. The
problem many times is professionals want to turn to medication
verses treating the patients with effective therapy.
Let's look at a medicine that is given to patients with
schizophrenia, antipsychotic, and other related diagnosis.
Ziprasidone (ZIH praise ih dohn) for example, has possible risks
including Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, affect on glucose or
sugar level, affects blood pressure levels, and promotes
involuntary movement disorder. Now anyone that knows depression
and learning disabilities should be wise to avoid risking or
promoting such complications. The listed risks are often direct
links to the central nervous system, and most people with
depression and learning disabilities need to avoid any areas,
including medicines that affect the nervous system.
About the author:
Tony Robinson is an International Author and Webmaster. For
further articles go to http://www.mental-health-assist.com
Disclaimer - this article is for information only. Please
consult your medical practitioner for all of your health related
concerns.
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Welcome to Depression.com |
Facts about depression, including how to manage it and how to live with this medical condition. |
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NIMH: Depression |
Such a disabling episode of depression may occur only once but more ... Depression can also affect the physical health in men differently from women. ... |
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NIMH: Depression |
National Institute of Mental Health presents a comprehensive series of articles on symptoms and management. Includes booklets of personal accounts and ... |
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Clinical depression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Clinical depression (also called major depressive disorder) is a state of intense ... By definition the symptoms are not as severe as with Major Depression, ... |
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Great Depression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
The Great Depression was an economic downturn which started in 1929 (although its ... The Great Depression ended at different times in different countries; ... |
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Dr. Ivan's Depression Central |
This site is Internet's central clearinghouse for information on all types of depressive disorders and on the most effective treatments for individuals ... |
www.psycom.net |
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Depression Screening Test |
Answer a few simple questions to determine if you are experiencing depressive symptoms. Provides a referral list and information on depression. |
www.med.nyu.edu |
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MedlinePlus: Depression |
From the National Institutes of Health; Depression (National Institute of Mental Health) ... Select services and providers for Depression in your area. ... |
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Welcome to depression-screening.org |
Most people with depression, however, do not seek the professional help they ... The depression-screening.org web site is sponsored by the National Mental ... |
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iFred - International Foundation for Research and Education on ... |
"This book can help those directly and indirectly touched by depression. ... iFred Brings New Hope to Depression with Thousands of Sunflowers ... |
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Depression information and treatment |
Information about depression, depression treatment, and facts about depression. |
www.psychologyinfo.com |
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Depression |
Depression is a strong mood involving sadness, discouragement, despair, or hopelessness that lasts for weeks, months, or even longer. |
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Depression Alliance web site with information about depression ... |
Information about the symptoms and treatment of depression from Depression Alliance, a UK charity for people with clinical depression and anxiety. |
www.depressionalliance.org |
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WebMD Depression Health Center - Learn the symptoms of depression ... |
Articles, links, and resources for sufferers of depression. |
www.webmd.com |
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Depression - Information and Support |
THE starting place for exploring Depression. Support forums, links, articles and more. |
depression.about.com |
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beyondblue: the national depression initiative |
Australian organisation provides information about depression to consumers, carers and health professionals. |
www.beyondblue.org.au |
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Using EFT for Depression, Teen Depression & Clinical Depression |
EFT's results for all forms of depression are often astonishing. In most cases the depressed feelings vanish or are materially reduced within a few minutes ... |
www.emofree.com |
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Depression |
The website for Depression. ... Please note that Depression is comprised of backfile volumes. Volume 4, Issue 2 (1996). Articles in this Issue: ... |
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Depression - MayoClinic.com |
Depression is more than just a bout of the blues. Fortunately, treatments are available. |
www.mayoclinic.com |
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Mental Help Net - Depression (Unipolar) |
Depression is one of the most common and most serious mental health ... Fortunately, there are many highly effective treatments for depression today that ... |
mentalhelp.net |
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