suffering from depression

Classes of Drugs Used to Treat Depression

  Classes of Drugs Used to Treat Depression – Alexander Glassman, MD, discusses the different classes of drugs used to treat depression. For more information, please visit: www.thedoctorschannel.com/video/3117.html   If 'drugs don't work' for depression, CBT may Filed under: drugs used to treat depression It is an established first-line treatment for milder depression, before the use of antidepressants and is sometimes used alongside antidepressants for more severe depression. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has … Read more on NHS Choices   Read more... ...

Donny Osmond: How Do You Look Just the Same as You Did in 1972?

...  Osmond: How do you look just the same as you did in 1972? Filed under: christian substance abuse treatment He had been in and out of rehab since the age of 16 with drink and drug addictions and was said by his mother to be suffering from depression. Donny, too, has … 'But I try to follow the life of Christ and he was very non-judgmental. It's not my … Read more on Daily Mail   Coming up in the Chesters, Mendhams, Harding, Washington Township Filed under: christian substance abuse treatment Read ...

Relentless Afghan Conflict Leaves Traumatized Generation

...  of psychological problems could begin to undermine national reconstruction and development, say health workers at the country's only facility for treating mental illness. Ghazia Sadid, a 26-year-old mother, endured depression for years … Read more on Reuters   New depression treatment may avoid side effects Filed under: treating depression In an Australian first, researchers are studying Magnetic Seizure Therapy (MST) as an alternative treatment for the 30 per cent of patients suffering from depression who don't respond to traditional treatment. The study, led by researchers from the … Read more on Medical Xpress Read ...

Which Country Has the Most People Suffering From Depression ?

by satosphere Question by Clo !: Which country has the most people suffering from depression ? Sorry, but while watching television, I can’t help of thinking: “Why so many adds for medicine for depression?” Best answer: Answer by Coolchick3323well i guess india…cause its more poor there….i have no idea just a guess Answer by whiteshell1000you mean by ratio or overall? … edit your question Add your own answer in the comments!   Study: Depression Tops List Of Risk Factors Linked To Higher Health Costs Filed under: medicine ...

How Long Is Too Long to Take Off From Work for “Depression”?

Question by grundlegootch: How long is too long to take off from work for “Depression”? My father took his own life around 7 months ago now and I’ve been out of work since. I’m currently on leave and on disability from my job and I’m seeing numerous counselors and taking medications but not much is helping. Now I feel like outsiders are looking down on me like I should be working and moving on but I’m only 23 and I’ve never experienced a loss like this… Is there really a time frame or time I should be back to work by… Any advice is appreciated. Read more... ...

Yes, Depression Can Kill You

...  depression can kill you Filed under: depression rehabilitation A few months ago I came across a woman who was suffering from depression, but her husband's support helped a lot in her recovery. PHOTO: REUTERS. In accordance with World Health Organization (WHO), depression is all set to become the second most … Read more on The Express Tribune (blog)   Many Stroke Patients Treated for Depression Without Diagnosis Filed under: depression rehabilitation Read ...

Should I Get Back on Meds? if So, What Would You Suggest?

Question by ZombieMae: Should I get back on meds? If so, what would you suggest? Okay, so this is kind of a long story…if you mind, don’t read it, and I don’t want any “Get back on your meds, crazy woman” answers if you didn’t get all the details. ;) I’m ADD, and have PMDD and mild depression. I also experienced a fairly traumatic event as a young child, which I think resulted in a sort of social anxiety…where I was painfully shy all through childhood, and went on to develop eating disorders and alcohol abuse as a teen. Now, I feel a lot more normal…as I’ve finally been diagnosed, and I’ve been taking medication, exercising, making a point of hanging around the right people, ect. The only issue I’ve been having lately, is after trying many ADs, I found Zoloft to be the most “tolerable”. I took it for a few months, but the three things I really dislike about it are that 1. I can’t sleep…some ...