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Archive for April, 2008

Effective Treatment for Depression and Anxiety

Every person feels the blues from time to time. We may say were depressed but that doesn’t necessarily mean that we have clinical depression. We may have lots of problems at hand but there’s a silver lining in our lives that may perk us up. But with people that have true clinical depression, it seems [...]

Shock Treatment for Depression: Treatment or Torture?

Many scientists, doctors and researchers are split over the effectiveness of the shock treatment for depression. Not enough information is being provided to patients and their relatives and friends.
This is a controversial treatment that has some people claiming that it is more of a torture than a treatment. Experts claim that patients develop memory [...]

Drug Treatments for Depression: The Benefits and the Risk

Depression is a serious mental condition that affects how people live their everyday lives. It is natural for people to feel depressed from time to time, but excessive depression can cause severe complications. It can affect people’s lives socially, mentally, emotionally and physically.
You may have felt depressed at times when you’ve seen something traumatic. [...]

Medications and Treatments for Depression

It is common for people to experience depression. It is the natural tendency for people to do so in case something traumatic happens or they experience something bad. For example, you would feel depressed if you lost your job or, you would really feel depressed if you and your wife gets a divorce or if [...]

Inpatient Hospitalization for Treatment of Serious Depression

Depression is one prevalent health problem in almost any country. We’re in the 21st century now, and many treatment regimens are designed for depression. Some studies show that all people are likely to experience depression in a certain period of their life, so everyone should have at least an information background about depression.
Mild depression [...]

Effective Clinical Depression Treatment: Understanding What You Have to Do

Clinical depression can be quite complicated with other people that regular Clinical depression treatment does not work for them at all. This just adds to the depression, knowing that your chronic sadness is incurable.
But before going any further, clinically depressed people should understand that there are a lot of Clinical depression treatments that can [...]

Treatment of Chronic Insomnia: Sleep Disorder Due to Anxiety and Depression

There are many types of sleep disorders, and chronic insomnia is just one of them. Chronic insomnia is the most serious case which can last for a long period of time. Insomnia affects the normal individual function resulting to a reduced productivity.
Chronic insomnia is classified into primary and secondary types.

Anxiety and depression are general [...]

Depression treatment without medication

People with depression disease, usually they do very few pleasure things. For this reason, it makes them feel sense of isolation, hopelessness, and there are unwilling to venture out of their shell.
Is very difficult that victims with depression disease change their life styles and that they may to accept that their lives with more [...]

Depression Therapy Treatment

If you want help yourself is recommended that you can begin with these therapy as treatment:
Aerobic Exercise: Twenty to thirty minutes daily of exercise such as: bicycling, swimming, dancing, running, or brisk walking can reduce depressions - it has been proven that depressed people who had never exercised improved - They found a [...]

Electroconvulsive Therapy and Depression

If your depression is severe, and if drug treatment and psychotherapy don’t seem to be working, your doctor may suggest electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The treatment, which involves delivering a brief electrical current to the brain, is seen as a life-saving therapy for those whose depressions are so severe that they stop eating or contemplate suicide. [...]