Posts Tagged ‘ Major Insurance ’

Treating Manic Depression

September 12, 2009
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The illness known as manic depressive disorder is more a collection of similar and related illnesses, mostly characterized by swings between greatly elevated moods (the “manic” side) and severely depressed ones. Because the manifestations of the disorder can vary a lot (for example, rapid cycling between moods versus slower), it’s very challenging to find...

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Understanding Major Depressive Disorder

September 12, 2009
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The public thinks of it as “clinical depression,” while psychiatrists have officially labeled it “major depressive disorder.” Yet this kind of mental illness is much more than being “down in the dumps.” It can take over people’s lives and make them almost non-functional. Symptoms of clinical, depressive disorder major cover both physical and emotional...

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Teenage Depressions

September 8, 2009
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Detecting depression in teens can be much more difficult than detecting it in adults. For one thing, as they proceed through puberty, they’re already likely prone to mood swings and a degree of gloom. It can be hard to distinguish these normal experiences from things like anxiety panic disorders and other problems stemming from...

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Depression 411

September 7, 2009
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To keep completely up to date on news relating to depression, your first step might simply be to enter “depression news” into a search engine. Most of the latest information will spring up right away, and you’ll just need to sift through it. You’ll find information on current and new treatments, as well as...

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Treatment for Delusional Disorder

September 7, 2009
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Delusional disorder is one of the hardest psychiatric disorders to diagnose or treat. This is because the delusions are “non-bizarre;” that is, they can be theoretically plausible. The sufferer functions quite normally most of the time, and will often refuse to admit there is even a problem. And since the most common form of...

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