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If you have postpartum depression, build your own support system by reaching out to your friends and family and seeking advice from doctors and psychiatrists.
Depression is a treatable illness but if left untreated the risk is greater that the person will not only end up in poverty but try to harm themselves.
Asking for help for depression can be difficult, but it's the best, healthiest way to survive hopeless or sad feelings! Here are five ways to get support for depression.
Cyclothymia is often termed 'Bipolar Light' but this light-hearted term in no way describes the devastation that this mood disorder can cause.
Depression in women is up to 25%, which means that 1 out of 4 women will struggle with depression in their lives. Here's why women suffer from depression more than men.
By understanding the needs of those experiencing grief, the holiday season can evolve from a period of sadness into a season of comfort, reflection and hope.
Dr. Dalfen's book When Baby Brings the Blues is a comprehensive resource for women suffering from PPD and their partners.
These suggestions for what to do when someone you love is depressed may help you cope with depression. Included are links to the causes and treatments of depression.
Clinical depression help comes in multiple forms, ranging from support groups and psychologists to mental health clinics and suicide hotlines.
Dealing with depression symptoms is possible. Strategies for coping with a depressive episode improve the possibility of a successful recovery.


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