Depression in Children - by Gus Hoover Only in the past two decades has depression in children been taken very seriously. The depressed child may pretend to be sick, refuse to go to school, cling to a parent, or worry that the parent may die. Older children may sulk, get into trouble at school, be negative, grouchy, and feel misunderstood.
Depression in Women - by Gus Hoover Women experience depression about twice as often as men. Many hormonal factors may contribute to the increased rate of depression in women particularly such factors as menstrual cycle changes, pregnancy, miscarriage, postpartum period, pre-menopause, and menopause. Many women also
How Waves On The Shore Can Decrease Your Stress - by Erny Setyawati Life is not easy; we always face obstacles and difficulties in our life, problems with boss, traffic jump, financial, debt and busy life. All of matters in our life make us stress. People try many ways to overcome
Humor Therapy Against Depression - by Christina Sponias It's not easy to have sense of humor if we have to face so many problems everyday... However, one has to cultivate it exactly because we live in a crazy world full of mistakes that stress us continuously. Humor can
Does Depression Cause Divorce? - by Faye B. Roberts The break up of a marriage happens for many different reasons with chronic depression being one of the leading causes of divorce around the world. A depressed person will be very moody and down in the dumps and
How to Know if You Have Anxiety Depression - by Amy B Do you suffer from both anxiety and depression at the same time? Just so you know, you are not alone in your suffering. Having both anxiety and depression together is so common it was given a name known as
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