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There are many kinds of depression. Melancholic depression is a type of clinical depression wherein one is unable to feel pleasure. On top of this, one also suffers from decreased appetite, insomnia, and physical agitation. Another type of depression, which is cyclical in nature, is atypical depression. When one has atypical depression, one is able to sleep, eat, and feel pleasure like regular people do. However, these activities are always coupled with a feeling of lethargy. Meanwhile, psychotic depression refers to a type of clinical depression that manifests itself through delusional or even psychotic perceptions. Experts believe depression is largely affected by estrogen production or the lack thereof. This section contains articles that are all about depression.
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Posted by Keith Valone. Published on Jul 31, 2010
People with borderline personality disorder (BPD) may be hypersensitive to subtle emotions on others’ faces.
Posted by Keith Valone. Published on Jul 09, 2010
studies have found that between 61% and 87% of individuals diagnosed with BPD also have major depressive disorders.
Posted by Keith Valone. Published on Jun 24, 2010
Researchers have been investigating whether cognitive impairments in bipolar disorder are the result of psychotropic medication or the illness itself.
Posted by baytreesolutions. Published on Jun 18, 2010
Procrastination is generally thought of as a completely harmless problem, but as someone who has suffered with it personally, it is not a victimless problem.
Posted by paulgetextra. Published on May 20, 2010
Visual Communication Aids (VCA) is a UK company that provides a range of tools to help improve the quality of life for people living with the devastating effects of dementia. This dementia article is designed to highlight some small changes that can provide a massive improvement to the quality of life around an environment where people with dementia live. Although many of the items mentioned within the article are available to buy from the Visual Communication Aids website, the purpose of this dementia article is to educate carers of simple changes that make a huge difference. For more information about equipment, books and signage that can assist carers and people who suffer from dementia please visit www.visualcommunicationaid.com or email enquiries@visualcommunicationaid.com
Posted by Keith Valone. Published on May 18, 2010
Exposing people to their emotional experiences helps them to accept and regulate their emotions by attending to how they process experiences.
Posted by Keith Valone. Published on May 07, 2010
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is a condition that can grow after one experience’s, witnesses, or feels threatened by some kind of traumatic event. Some time Posttraumatic stress is different in Men and Women. Here you can get helpful information about posttraumatic stress.
Posted by Andy Fox. Published on Jan 05, 2010
Anybody who things he or she is sick from chronic depression must go for a check-up and recommended depression medication from a physician. Those who’ve suffered the indications of depression for more than a month will have to visit a doctor as soon as possible. Delaying a checkup will make matters worse.
Posted by Addie Glibson. Published on Dec 04, 2009
There are quite a few different reasons for depression, like malnutrition, seasonal affective disorder, sad events and illness. There are different kinds of depression, and to fight them there are different procedures.
Posted by Mary Dubitzky. Published on Sep 30, 2009
Based on the premise that depression is experienced due to negative information being processed by the brain, and harboring dysfunctional beliefs, cognitive therapy is an active, structured and problem focused approach to treatment. It is designed to assist patients to learn to think more positively and to allow them to experience vast improvements in their motivation and behavior.