Symptoms and Treatment of Depression
Complete information on Depression, depression causes, depression help, online therapy, medications, natural supplements, online counseling, and more.

 

Do you or someone you know suffer from depression?   Read on to 
learn more about the signs and symptoms of depression, how to get 
help for depression, evaluating the best treatments for depression
and much more free help and advice.

Help for Depression

Clinical depression is an overall term that may include many symptoms
 and signs. A key to overcoming depression may first involve taking a 
depression self test (see more below).

Free depression screenings are often offered at medical clinics, which 
also frequently offer depression support groups and other types of free 
depression help.

Depression is an illness that has been well studied and documented.  
There is no shame in suffering from depression. It can be overcome 
with one, or a combination of:

  • Medications (SSRI's, others)
  • Psychotherapy (Cognitive-behavioral therapy and REBT)
  • Online Counseling
  • Natural Supplements (Herbal compounds)
  • Attention to physical health
  • Attention to mental health (stress management, etc.)

The causes of depression may vary from one person to another. Severe 
depression or chronic depression
occurs in about 25 million people in 
the U.S each year.  Clinical trials have shown that utilizing medications 
and counseling (psychotherapy) offer the best results for treating depression.

Depression is not age particular.  Teenage depression and elderly 
depression
have become more commonplace in recent years. 

Trauma may also contribute to depression.  Overwhelming grief, chronic 
pain, and abuse
, may also cause or contribute to depressive disorders.  
(Keep in mind there are
several types of abuse.)

The signs of depression may happen gradually, but typically include a 
prolonged feeling of sadness,
a lack of joy, sleep disturbances, 
lack of energy, difficulty concentrating, 
and more.

What is the Definition of Clinical Depression? 

As part of our every day lives, everyone has times when they feel down, 
less optimistic, or even sad. Oftentimes people will credit these feelings 
of sadness or lethargy to the onset of depression. But it's important to 
understand that medical and mental health professionals have specific
 
indicators that they use to make a diagnosis of clinical depression.

What Does "Clinical" Mean?

By definition, a condition is clinical if it is “directly observed.” That is, the 
professional does not only count on a patient's self-report, but is more 
likely to check for symptoms of depression that can be observed and 
documented.

“Clinical depression”  (usually interchangeable with "major depression,"
"major depressive disorder" or "depression") is used to describe a condition
serious enough to require clinical (professional), and possibly pharmacological intervention. 

Clinical depression, according to medical sources, lasts more than two 
weeks and is usually not precipitated by anything external.
 
Let’s say you’ve just been laid off from your job and you’re broke.  You may
 feel stressed, anxious, panicked, even unable to function. But, most of your
 friends and family would most likely reach the reasonable conclusion that it’s
 quite normal to feel this way.

The term clinical depression is inter-changeable with the 
term depressive disorder.

Although your reaction might match the symptoms of depression, it was 
preceded by a traumatic event thus your emotional state would not be 
diagnosed as clinical depression.

Clearly, a new and better job would probably end these upset feelings 
in no time. (But this would not be the case with someone who suffers 
from clinical depression.) 

 Read More Here on the Symptoms of Depression >>

The possible causes of depression are varied.  There is not one single 
medical explanation for depression.  Causes of Depression >> 

One's physical condition may be a contributor to depression.  Discuss all 
depression concerns with your doctor.
  You may also want to visit Medline
at the U.S National Library of Medicine to review physical conditions and 
symptoms.

 

 

            

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

Are There Variations of CBT? What is REBT?

Online Counseling for Depression

How Does CBT and REBT Provide Relief & Help?

Using CBT/REBT to Overcome Depression, Anxiety

How CBT/REBT Can Help For Anxiety & Panic

Recommended CBT & REBT Self-Help Books

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The U.S. National Library of Medicine provides interactive health tutorials using animated graphics and sound on the MedLine Plus website. Helpful, easy to follow information on depression symptoms, causes and treatment -- Go Here

 

 

 

 

 

 

More Depression Help

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How to Help a Loved One with Depression

Online Counseling for Depression

Depression Herbals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

            

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Depression Therapy and Counseling

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
is the most widely used type of
psychotherapy for depression.  It is simply a talk-through type session 
with a licensed mental health counselor.  

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) is considered
the "grandfather" of CBT and is well recognized globally as a
form of therapy that's easy to learn and use.
 
The most effective help for overcoming clinical depression is the 
combination of psychotherapy and medication.
 
Often times people have a misconception of psychotherapy. 
First of all, psychotherapy and counseling are interchangable terms. 
Secondly, CBT type therapy, as mentioned above, is an educational 
process
where you have a one-on-one teacher for a few weeks or 
months to re-train some of your thinking.  

Go here for a more detailed explanation of CBT>
 
Online counseling may be suitable for some people. 
Learn more about Online Therapy specifically for Depression.

Additional objective information on online counseling may be found here.
 
Find out here how to help someone who suffers from depression.

The most widely prescribed medications for depression are Selective 
Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs).  These include Prozac, Effexor, 
Paxil, Cymbalta, Zoloft, Lexapro and others. 

Herbal supplements may also be taken for depression, although should
not be mixed with prescription drugs such as SSRIs.
 
Herbals include Tissue Salts, PureCalm and MindSoothe.  
Learn more about all of these here >>
 
Coping With Depression
 
In addition to medications and therapy, there is further help for those 
dealing with depression in their lives.  On the Internet,
depression chat rooms are the online version of support groups. 
 
And speaking of support groups, there are free depression support groups
in many cities throughout the U.S. and beyond. Help, empathy and compassion
is often found in the company of others.
 
Depression and anxiety go hand-in-hand with some people.  Learn more 
about the signs and symptoms of anxiety here.
 
Take A Depression Test
 
Although there are different types of depression, the symptoms are similar. 
Taking a depression screening and getting more depression information is 
a first step toward getting better.
 
You may decide to go to your doctor and ask him/her for a depression 
screening.  Or a depression test online may give you enough information
to take the next steps.

There are several trusted, and 
confidential online depression screenings and tests:

Goldberg Depression Scale

Depression Screening

Mania Screening Test

(Keep in mind that the mania test is for Bipolar Disorder--when someone
 goes through a period of depression, then a period of mania, this comprises 
Bipolar Disorder.)
 

Geriatric Depression Mood Scale

Get More Information on MindSoothe for Depression

 

 

 

Free Depression Groups

Depression Meetup is a free, monthly, in-person gathering of those living with depression,
sharing support and information.
To learn about the Depression Meetup in your area, click below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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Learn more BELOW about Psychotherapy and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)and how it can HELP FOR DEPRESSION.

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