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Everyone gets sad at times. But for those with
depression, bad feelings come often. And these feelings get in the way
of every day life. About 12% of women in the U.S. suffer from
depression. (That's almost 2 times as many as men.) Many people don't
know the signs of depression. So they suffer when they do not need to.
The good news is that almost 80% of depressed people get better with
treatment.
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Online Course: Living With Depression
Each year 1 in 10 people get depressed. That
is 17 million Americans. In this course you will learn about
depression, the symptoms and how to affectively live with this
illness. Depression can be devastating to the person who is
suffering with this illness. Depression is treatable. Explore
the different types of treatments, both traditional and non
traditional, which are available to you right now.
HOPE for Depression
This course is for anyone who wants to find
hope for depression. Whether or not you have been personally
touched by depression, you will surely benefit from the material
offered in this course. You will learn to recognize what
depression is and what it is not. You will discover why it
happens and what can be done to prevent it and deal with it.
Many resources are provided to assist the student in gaining
greater knowledge and understanding. Focus will be on providing
helpful strategies to improve well-being and bring hope and
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Depression is a serious disease that affects people of
all ages, even teenagers. This guide helps teens understand the myths
about depression and find out where to get help.
In ordinary conversation, nearly any mood with some
element of sadness may be called "depressed". However, for depression to
be termed clinical depression it must reach criteria which are generally
accepted by clinicians; it is more than just a temporary state of
sadness.
Depression: Understand it, Treat it, Beat it
There's so much information out there on clinical
depression. Thousands of studies, insights into the causes, symptoms,
methods of testing, biological causes and effects and so
on...Unfortunately, this is rarely made available in a straightforward
way to those who need it most; those suffering from depression. That is
the aim of this site.
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