Depression

Articles about dealing with depression

Bipolar Type 2

February 18, 2012
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Bipolar Type 2

What Is Bipolar Type 2? Bipolar Type 2 also known as Bipolar II disorder is a mental affliction or disorder that is quite similar to a more commonly known mental illness known as bipolar disorder or bipolar I. These disorders center on the concept that moods in the brain are not maintained as evenly as they may be in a normal test group. The variations in the moods are more erratic and more intense. People with bipolar disorders experience higher highs and lower lows. Additionally, the transition between them is more frequent and not necessarily based on external stimulus. Visualize a sine wave where the oscillating line varies only slightly above and below the center line in long gradual slopes. That would represent normal...

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Movies About Depression

February 12, 2012
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Movies About Depression

Movies about Depression The following movies about depression are all popular works which focus in some significant way on the the turmoil of depression or similar psychological or mental afflictions. The many different depictions do a good job of illustrating the diversity of the condition. Sometimes the effects can be humorous or inspiring. At other times depression is downright scary and well…depressing. While the list of movies about depression below is not all-inclusive, these are some of the best ones we’ve found and there are quite a few so hopefully it would be enough to keep you busy for a few depressing weekends at least. Enjoy….or commiserate…   Leaving Las Vegas Leaving Las Vegas touches on the profoundly powerful grip of depression associated with...

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Understanding Melancholic Depression

September 4, 2011
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Understanding Melancholic Depression

What Is Melancholic Depression? Melancholic depression is just like any other form of major depression or “major depressive disorder” in that it caries along with it the main symptoms and characteristics of other classifications of major depression. More specifically, melancholic depression also includes a focus on inability to take pleasure in activities or circumstances that would normally be considered positive. Sufferers may also experience extreme weight loss, feelings of lethargy, inability to sleep (insomnia), or varied or abnormal diurnal patterns. Diurnal patterns refer to the periods during the day when we habitually sleep or become more active, aware and productive. People who suffer from melancholic depression are often deviating greatly from these normal patterns.

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