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For the most comprehensive depression information, welcome to the new HealthyPlace.com Depression Center.

Depression is a common and serious disorder. Every year, depression affects 10% of adult Americans over age 18. Depression takes a big toll in suffering and can lead to suicide in severe cases. Family, friends, health, work or school can all be seriously impacted by the disease. However, depression is very treatable. There is hope.

For those who have already been diagnosed with depression and are in treatment, we want to help you learn as much as you can about depression and to offer you support in your recovery. We want to give you up-to-date information about what depression is (and what it isn't). There are some common myths about depression that aren't correct.

We believe that the more you understand about depression and issues like medications, the more likely you are to get the full benefit of treatment.

Finally, if you feel depressed but haven't been diagnosed with depression, read the information here anyway. It may help you to decide to see a doctor or mental health therapist for evaluation and/or treatment.

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Depression Defined

What is Depression?
Causes of Depression
Seriousness of Depression

Types of Depression

Overview
Atypical Depression
Dysthymia
Major Depression
Manic Depression (Bipolar)
Post-Partum Depression
PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder)
Psychotic Depression
Seasonal Affective Disorder
(SAD)

People and Depression

Depression in Children
Depression in Men
Depression in Women
Depression in Elderly
Minorities and Depression

Treatments

Antidepressants - Depression Medications
Alternative Remedies for Depression
ECT - Shock Therapy
EMDR
Psychotherapy
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation - TMS
Vagus Nerve Stimulation

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Living with Depression
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How Serious is Your Depression?

Depression is a serious illness. Discover the importance of getting treatment for depression and the consequences if you don't.

This section of our site includes an antidepressant quiz to help you determine if you're a candidate for taking an antidepressant along with personal stories of recovering from major depression.

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Lifting Depression: A Neuroscientist's Hands-On Approach to Activating Your Brain's Healing PowerToday’s young adults are up to ten times more likely to experience depression than their grandparents were. Could it be that in our increasingly automated world, the reduced physical effort needed to accomplish anything may somehow interfere with our level of happiness and subsequent responses to stress? Neuroscientist Kelly Lambert finds compelling evidence that having to work hard for rewards significantly improves mood and prevents depression.

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Dysthymia (Minor Depression)

Dysthymia is a disorder with similar, but longer-lasting and milder symptoms than clinical depression. By the standard psychiatric definition, this disorder lasts for at least two years, but is less disabling than major depression; for example, victims are usually able to go on working and do not need to be hospitalized.

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