Severe Depression vs. Feeling Depressed [& the Treatment that Works]
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How Depression Affects The Brain – Yale Medicine Explains
For more information on mental health or #YaleMedicine, visit: . For many people, depression turns out to be one of the most disabling illnesses that we have in society. Despite…
Pets & Depression Treatment
Do pets help for Depression Treatment? Which pet is the best for Depression Treatment? / Pets & Depression Treatment Humans are highly sociable beings and desire companionship. Living in an…
Therapist Answers: “What is Congruent Depression?”
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Anxiety Symptoms – in 2 Minutes!
The ‘Two Minute Psychiatrist’ video on Anxiety and its physical and psychological symptoms. Other videos in this series include: Postitive and Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia, 10 Symptoms of Depression and…
TMS Therapy Used to Treat Severe Depression | UC San Diego Health
Teresa Lindhardt, 55, had major depressive disorder, also called clinical depression. It affects how a person feels, thinks and behaves and can lead to a variety of emotional and physical…
Anxiety | Animated Short Film
What it feels like to be anxious, suffer from panic attacks and/or phobias, and what help you can get if you have these feelings. The film was produced by the…
Recovery to Remission: Understanding Common Terms to Diagnose Depression
Merriam-Webster defines “depression” as “a state or spell of low spirits.” It lists dozens of synonyms for it such as: Blues, dejection, desolation, despond, despondence, dispiritedness, doldrums, downheartedness, dreariness, dumps,…
Clinical Depression vs Normal Sadness
Clinical depression is not a sign of weakness and it is nobody’s fault. It is a medical illness like diabetes or hypertension that is very treatable.
Here’s Why ‘Using Depression As an Excuse’ Is a Myth [The Psychology]
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