Depression Bereavement

Nearly 2.5 million people die in the United States each year, leaving behind at least five bereaved people, devastated by the death. More than half of all American women, and approximately 10% of American...

Women’s Depression vs. Depression in Men

Approximately 12 million women in the United States experience clinical depression each year, and a full one in every eight women can expect to develop clinical depression during their lifetime. Women are substantially more prone to...

Antidepressants During Pregnancy

In the past pregnancy hormones were thought to actually protect women from depression, but current research proves that to be unfounded. Although pregnancy doesn't necessarily make depression worse, it can certainly trigger a wide...

Feeling Sluggish?

If you've been feeling sluggish for what seems like ages, you may be suffering from dysthymia, a type of mild or moderate depression that can last for at least a couple of years. Some people suffer...

Sad About Seasonal Affectation Disorder

Once the Christmas tree begins to add luster to your compost pile and the radio stations have stopped the endless canned holiday music, it's easy to wonder where the heck someone came up with,...

Depression in Motherhood

As a mother struggling to balance the home, work, raising children, fostering a relationship with your husband, it's natural to feel overwhelmed.  Many mothers will chalk up their feelings of anxiety, stress and sadness...

SLEEP AWAY THOSE BLUES

Am I depressed or just plain tired? Believe it or not, sometimes it is really difficult to tell the difference.  The symptoms look very similar at times and can easily become confused.  While ultimately, depression...

Major Depression

Major depression is a more severe form of depression, where more of the symptoms of depression are present and intensified. People who suffer from major depression have more than just a case of the...

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