Archive for the ‘Depression’ Category
The Stuff Counseling is Made Of
my.counseling.org - Counselor Susan Jennifer Polese talks about how the death of a parent effects adult children. In addition, she reflects on her experience as a member of a bereavement group--both as a counselor in training, and as the bereaved.
Suicide Statistics
thriveworks.com - This is a quick post with suicide statistics...these stats are from 2010, but the difference over the last year is probably not much. I think a lot of the statistics available are from college aged persons. You can check the ...
One in 10 Americans Use Anti-depressants, Most Don’t See a Therapist
abcnews.go.com - When Maria Garay, 48, came in for her regular checkup this summer, she wouldn't have said she was depressed, but after her doctor questioned her about her difficulty sleeping and her mood, she was given a prescription for an antidepressant. ...
Depression – Are You Suffering Personal and Physical Costs?
ezinearticles.com - Excerpt: The financial cost of depression has been placed at $43.7 billion per year in the United States. These costs come from missed work and less work done, treatment time off work and the treatment itself. However the economic figures ...
The Many Faces of Depression
ezinearticles.com - Excerpt: The depressive illness can range from interfering with our usual activities and relationships (mild to moderate depression) to making it hard to relate or communicate with others or to do day-to-day tasks ( debilitating or severe depression). Depression symptoms ...
Depression in Men – The Silent Killer
ezinearticles.com - Excerpt: Men are taught from a young age to suffer in silence. They are supposed to be strong and self-reliant, with their wives and children leaning on them for support. Their sense of duty compels them to produce at work, then ...
Depression Treatment: What Are The Options?
ezinearticles.com - This article discusses the various treatments for depression that are currently available. It also discusses signs and symptoms of depression.
Beating the End of Summer Blues: Tips for Preventing Seasonal Affective Disorder
www.thriveboston.com - Still, in the middle of all of the fun times with family and friends, fall does have its down side for some of us. Seasonal Affective Disorder, or S.A.D., begins its onset around this time of year for millions ...
Beating the End of Summer Blues: Tips for Preventing Seasonal Affective Disorder
www.thriveboston.com - Still, in the middle of all of the fun times with family and friends, fall does have its down side for some of us. Seasonal Affective Disorder, or S.A.D., begins its onset around this time of year for millions ...