Archive for the 'Depression' Category

Depression and employment

Based on the records of the national institute for mental health of America, depression cases have reached an alarming rate having affected at least 11 million Americans all over the country today. Depression is deemed as a medical dilemma and has more fatal effects to the well-being of the person where morbid thoughts about death […]

Chronic depression

Dysthmia or commonly called chronic depression is a state of mental depression where the person has great things to cheer about; functions well as a person but is still consistently unhappy. Depression is basically the abnormal display of a person’s behavioral patterns. It has huge and serious complications that may take too much toll on […]

Postpartum depression

There are different hormonal changes that affect the physical and emotional aspect of pregnant women in the onset of pregnancy. Moreover, these changes go on even after pregnancy or after childbirth. These changes are not only limited to the physical aspect, but there are also emotional changes that women experience after giving birth. One of […]

Major depression

There are different types of depression ranging from mild to severe. One severe case is major depression which is characterized by the appearance of 5 or more depressive symptoms that intensely interfere with a person’s normal activities. At first, a person may not be concluded to have major depression as he is observed to have […]

Childhood depression

One of the joys of looking at children is that they are carefree: no responsibilities to attend to, no worries, all bliss, all play. It’s the children’s joy and carefree spirit that makes an adult take back and reflect on the simplicity of life.
But despite such strengths of children, they are the most prone […]