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Depression: Taking The Bull By The Horns
There is a phase in everybody’s life when one does not feel nice about many things or anything, and for no particular reason. If it is a short period, there is nothing to worry about, but if it stretches too long it could be depression. This kind of depression is some times disabling. When the patient is considered as a disabled person, s/he is also eligible for social security benefits.
But, how to treat depression?
This condition can be diagnosed by a psychiatrist. He...
Depression: A Formidable Mental Disability
The term ‘depression’ is variedly used and understood. When we see someone who was a cheerful fellow sink into melancholy and lose interest in most of the things what he does, the obvious conclusion is that the fellow is ‘depressed’. Depression, in other words, is a state wherein a person undergoes a sudden loss of interest in what he or she enjoyed earlier.
Such a person carries around a rather sad look on his face and his body language consistently suggests lack of huma...
What Are The Underlying Causes Of Depression And Stress To You?
When you say that the positive tendencies are the cause of happiness in an individual, in the same breath you can say that the negative tendencies are the cause of unhappiness. Well, extreme stress, anxiety and frustration pave a clear way towards depression.
It is the same old story through the ages- the eternal conflict between the Light and Darkness. These two forces can not exist at the same time at the same place. When the Light arrives, we need not order the darkness...
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