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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.
My First Time Posting Here Until recently, I have been seeing a psychotherapist on and off since 2000. It has come to the point that when I go to see him we are butting heads and saying the same things over & over. Read my story and give me your comments if you can help me, when you click here. Join the conversation. Over 100 message boards to choose from.
Antidepressants Need New Nerve Cells To Be Effective, Researchers Find Antidepressants In Suicide Prevention Reviewed Half of College Students Consider Suicide Distinguishing A Bad Mood From Depression In Teenagers, From The Harvard Mental Health Letter
Lifting Depression: A Neuroscientist's Hands-On Approach to Activating Your Brain's Healing Power
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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. To continue reading click here.
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