Posts Tagged ‘ History Of Depression ’

Postpartum Grief Endanger Factors

October 4, 2011
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Postpartum risk factors are better established, even though exact cause of postpartum depression remains under debate. Histories of clinical depression symptoms, including bipolar disorder, can greatly increase a girl’s exposure to postpartum depression. Social and family influences can also be intention to increase the exposure to postpartum depression symptoms. Previous Postpartum Depression A history...

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Psychologist Mona Vale: The Difference Between Depression And Grief

It is human nature that man depends on other individual as well. This will help one in his mental well-being. This is the main reason that when a person feels sad, or in grief, the most initial solution to this is to rely on other people too. These people could either be your friends,...

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Simple Steps For Overcoming Depression

Lots of men and women all over the world suffer from depression. It can be threatening if suitable treatment options aren’t implemented in time. There are several causes for this particular issue. It’s a problem in which a man or woman can feel quite unhappy, have a cynical attitude, lose hope and feel down...

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Depression And Suicide

January 14, 2010
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Eighteen year old Catherine had everything: the foremost supportive family, a loving boyfriend, awesome set of friends and a comfy life. But all of this stuff took a backseat when she was diagnosed with depression. From the bubbly chatterbox that she was, she morphed into a melancholic lady who had nothing in mind but...

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Depression And Suicide

January 3, 2010
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Eighteen year old Catherine had everything: the foremost supportive family, a loving boyfriend, awesome set of friends and a comfy life. However all of this stuff took a backseat when she was diagnosed with depression. From the bubbly chatterbox that she was, she morphed into a melancholic lady who had nothing in mind but...

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