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Depression

Affecting millions worldwide, depression can be a debilitating affliction. For some, depression may only be temporary, experienced after losing a loved one, ending a relationship, or moving away from family and friends. For others, depression can be a lifelong struggle, affecting them on and off for many years.

In some cases, depression may strike after what should be a happy time. Numerous women experience postpartum depression after giving birth. Different from the Baby Blues, postpartum depression requires treatment so that a mother can get back to feeling like herself again. Depression is also common during the teenage years, with teen depression becoming an ever-more troublesome phenomenon - affecting millions of young people world-wide. If someone you love is suffering from depresssion, you may want to read about coping strategies that you can adopt as you help them recover.

Like major depression, bipolar disorder is a serious mental health issue that requires proper treatment. While this can often involve medications, depression treatment can also include psychotherapy, lifestyle changes and alternative treatments.

However, depression isn't just about feeling "blue." Some people may experience depression as a result of another mental health issue, such as anxiety and panic attacks. Mental Health Diagnosis can help you understand more about the various disorders that can accompany depression.

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