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  • How To Survive Depression, Anxiety and Panic Attacks  By : Steve Knorr
    What Was My Problem?
  • Where to Get Help with Mental Illness  By :
    For many, the quest for help with mental illness does not begin with a doctor's office. In this world of instant information and online resources, many of us are looking at other places to find assistance with troubles we may be having. But the good news is that with this influx of good, solid information, more people than ever are taking the proper steps to finding relief from their mental disorder symptoms and are finding out that life can be as happy as it should be.
  • Depression Education - Five Things You Must Know  By :
    A misconception about depression is that if a person feels intense sadness for a small period of time in reaction to some event, then that is depression. Not to imply that depression cannot be in reaction to an event, but crying after the loss of a life in the family is not depression- that is called the grieving process. That process is necessary and healthy, capable of lasting days.
  • Types of Depression Medication: Classic Anti Depressants  By : Alex Matis
    Among the types of depression medication available the classic anti depressants are by far the ones most commonly used. Users of such treatments for depression should know the chances and risks involved when using them.
  • A Spiritual View of Depression: Living With the Unknown  By : Julie Redstone
    Everywhere in life, things are moving, relationships are changing, disappointments are happening, letting go is required, and the sense of the unknown exists as an everpresent companion to each step that we take. Knowing that there is a part of the self that is untouched by the circumstances of one's life and that that part of the self is accessible, is a reason to strive to reach it, to search in every way possible for the path to find it.
  • How to Beat Depression and to prevent it from Coming Back  By : Alex Matis
    There are many things a depressed patient can do to increase his chances to beat depression other than just taking depression medication and participating in talk therapy. Such activities to beat depression are described in more detail in the following paragraphs.
  • Does Depression Treatment Make Sense?  By : Alex Matis
    Depression treatment is often questioned with regards to its effectiveness by the individual patient who may have heard from other depression sufferers not responding to certain depression medication, or may just not experience a positive short term effect of depression treatment herself. This scepticism is commonly due to two main misconceptions that need to be addressed.
  • A Spiritual View of Depression: The Light That Shines in the Darkness  By : Julie Redstone
    The capacity of darkness to create a 'cover' over light is what creates the sense of emptiness or lack that is so intrinsic to depression. Though light always remains present within each individual being, darkness obscures the inner connection with the heart and with the source of being so that this light cannot be felt.
  • The Wisdom Within Depression: A Spiritual View  By : Julie Redstone
    It would be well to look at all forms of depression, especially those of greater intensity, as a spiritual crisis in their underpinnings, for though they may show no movement toward healing on the mental or emotional levels for a time, on the level of spirit and soul there is much activity. Here, a question is being asked and a question is being answered continually, namely, ‘what is this life about, what is its value, and what am I doing in it’?
  • A Spiritual View of Depression: The Boundary of Self  By : Julie Redstone
    The situation of being permeable to energies that belong to the world’s condition is everpresent. We are never immune to the impact of what surrounds us as a spiritual atmosphere and what we live within. What this knowledge can do is to help us separate just a little more from the feelings of despair, sadness, grief, or emptiness that we think of as belonging to us alone, and to know that they are not entirely ours.
  • A Spiritual View of Depression: The Hunger for Light  By : Julie Redstone
    The hunger of the soul for light, especially when the language of spirituality has not been acquired fully, can be both painful and confusing. A person can feel lost, misunderstood, out of place, with a sense of not belonging anywhere. In fact, without the spiritual underpinnings anchored in awareness, it can feel like one doesn’t even belong to oneself. This nameless thing that it is possible to long for involves hunger at the deepest level. It is a hunger for spiritual light.
  • A Spiritual View of Depression  By : Julie Redstone
    There remains a vast gap between the current way of treating depression as an entity - clinically, chemically, and in terms of the body - and the way of treating depression as an energy related to consciousness. Although an understanding of brain chemistry and of neuro-transmitters are among the more popular views today concerning the origin of depression, the energy of our spiritual self influences the way in which brain chemistry and neuro-transmitters work, and when changes are made to the flow or current, a new balance within the brain can be achieved.
  • Natural Anti-Depressants – St Johns Wort, Kava Kava And Lemon Balm  By : Jacob Mabille
    Depression is a much bigger and widespread problem than many would believe.
  • Depression FAQ  By : Sean Cash
    Frequently Asked Questions About Depression
  • Three Kinds of Depression  By : John Savage
    The concept of depression is broad and encompasses a number of differenr phenomena
  • St. John's Wort for Treating Depression  By : Sean Cash
    You can use St. Johns Wort for beating depression
  • Depression Therapy Must be Based on Spiritual Knowledge  By : Friedrich Asen
    The foundation of modern psychology and psychotherapy is the mechanical concept of life. However, this concept is full of contradictions, and it does not work, when applied to mental and emotional problems. Is there something missing?
  • Dangers And Solutions To Emotional Eating  By : Paul Wolbers
    Culturally and instinctively we prepare and serve foods to comfort those who have experienced loss, to celebrate joy or to show friendship and love.
  • Creating Connection in Relationships  By : Gary Van Warmerdam
    Do you sometimes feel disconnected from your partner? Do you feel that you are drifting apart or not being heard? Listening and communicating is more than just the exchange of words and concepts. We don’t need an umbilical cord to be connected to someone, but we do need to pay attention to create the feeling of being connected. It is with the power of our attention that we build channels of communication, not with what we say.
  • Is Depression a Sign of Intelligence?  By : Friedrich Asen
    This world is a rough place. A person not blinded by ignorance will not only admit that but will also be rather depressed about it. Is it intelligent to be depressive? Is there any other solution to depression than ignorance? Find out more!
  • 5 Facts You Need To Know About Depression  By : Christopher Green
    Why there is no single magic bullet to cure stress, depression and anxiety.
  • Depression - Treating It Naturally  By : Kathy Ferneau
    Chances are you know someone suffering from depression or maybe you feel depressed yourself. The modern bubonic plague, depression feeds on the stresses and anxieties of modern living. When a problem reaches 30 minute infomercial status, you know it affects a huge percentage of the population.
  • Trapped by depression?  By : Stan Lewis
    If you are feeling lost, then set yourself free by setting priorities and goals for yourself. After doing so, stick with your priorities - your goals and you will find that you have escaped the trap of depression. Maintaining your focus with Godly purposes and priorities will greatly aid you in avoiding the snare of depression.
  • Knowing Why Depression Happens  By : Hector Milla
    Having a person you know and love have the depressions is a depressing situation as well. Watching the wallow in their loneliness and sadness can cause a great rift between the two of you. This comes from fear as well as the misunderstanding of the needs and symptoms of the depressed person
  • Learning to Cope with Depression  By : Hector Milla
    A person with depression is not the only one affected with this mental and emotional disorder. Every person around the depressed patient is also affected. The emotional toll can destroy and shatter any relationship; this could also result in a loss of jobs and in a worst case scenario, can lead to killing oneself. Although there is no known cure for depression, there are treatments that can aid a depressed person to lead a better and productive life.



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