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Treating Depression

Health care providers can take care of depressed people. A physician, for one, has also training in treating psychiatric disorders. The same goes with the physician assistant and the nurse practitioner. If the case is severe, these health care providers will automatically refer the patient to mental health specialists.

The mental health specialists are composed of the following: psychiatrist, psychologist, a psychiatric nurse specialist and even a social worker.

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Treat Depression and Live Healthy

Depression is a mental health disorder that affects your body, mood, and thoughts. Some types of depression run in families, indicating that a biological vulnerability to depression can be inherited. Psychotherapy can help treat depression. Maintenance Antidepressant medication is also the most commonly known treatment strategy for mental health disorders.

The One-Legged Man Who Beat Cancer and Depression

The article deals with the emotional and psychological difficulties encountered by cancer patients. Many cancer patients become depressed by the actual diagnosis and from the effects of treatment such as chemotherapy. The article also focuses on the inspiring example of Terry Fox, a cancer victim, who was able to overcome depression and disability by going on a solo cross-country marathon to raise money for cancer-research.

The Old Age of Depression Cometh

Age does not only bring wisdom, but the depression and the drive to commit suicide, it seems. Recent statistics have confirmed that the elderly are likely to develop depression and take their own lives than any other segment of the population, yet they are also the most ignored among all possible suicide risk.

The Great Depression

The article is about the different types of depression and some of the famous personalities who suffered from depression. The article also mentions some of the effective treatments and the specific challenges of having this emotional and psychological disorder.

The Connection between Depression and Eating Disorders

There are certain studies that point out that depression always goes hand-in-hand with an eating disorder. Both of them rob a person of their happiness and self-worth. Research have shown that people with eating disorders and a history of depression may be at increased risk for suicide. This suggests the need to put more emphasis on regulating emotion and mood in treating these patients.

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