Did you know? That ten million Americans are
affected by depression every year? That more women than men suffer from depression?
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DEPRESSION A Misunderstood
DISEASE
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DEPRESSION A Misunderstood DISEASE
by Stephanie Mallet
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From: Dean Brenner
Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2008 |
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Depression is no laughing matter. It is a serious debilitating disease that
affects every facet of life for the sufferer. Sadly it is also on the increase
at an alarming rate.
Unfortunately many people with depression either go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed
due to a lack of knowledge. This is scary because for the depressed person life
can become a living hell leading to serious consequences.
Taking the first step
The first step is discovering if you do suffer from depression. The next step
is understanding what depression is all about and how to deal with it.
Most information about depression is written in technical terms and unless
you are a trained therapist you will need a medical dictionary to decipher the
content.
What's really needed is a guide that is easy to read and understand. That's
where DEPRESSION A Misunderstood DISEASE comes in. It is unlike anything
else out there that discusses depression.
It is easy to digest and understand. But most importantly it gives you answers!
Answers to burning questions like these:
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What is depression - Learn how serious this disease is and what are some
of the disabling effects.
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What are the different types of depression - Not all depression is alike.
All types are serious but some are severe. Learn what they are.
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What causes depression - Causes can run the gamut from stress to hormonal
or social factors. Discover how this differs from person to person.
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Symptoms and common myths about depression - Some of the symptoms may be
obvious while others may be masked. Learn how to tell the difference and also
eliminate some of the old wives tales.
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Who gets depression - Anyone. It affects people across all age, sex and
socio-economic backgrounds.
DEPRESSION A Misunderstood DISEASE places you in control of the situation.
Understanding what depression is arms you with the tools to know how to treat
it. A few of the additional benefits you'll get from this guide are:
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How is depression diagnosed - Nothing takes the place of a professional
diagnosis - However, we teach you how to determine if it is time seek medical
advice.
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Options for treatment - A complete evaluation by your psychologist determines
the appropriate treatment options. We cover them for you in depth so you have
an idea what to expect.
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Alternative therapies - Therapies such as biofeedback, hypnosis, yoga and
others are discussed as treatments for mild depression.
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What happens if depression is not treated - Left untreated depression can
cause serious upsets to physical as well as mental stability. It is important
to understand in detail what this means and we cover that in depth.
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Depression and Suicidal Thoughts - This is probably one of, if not THE
most important reason for learning everything you can about depression.
What's Next?
If you or a loved one appears to be "out of sorts" refer to your copy of
DEPRESSION A Misunderstood DISEASE before you spend thousands of dollars
on treatments that may or may not be the right answer.
Take the time to arm yourself with information that will help you make intelligent
decisions on how to proceed. Most importantly, if you suspect depression, get
help somewhere. Just get help!
DEPRESSION A Misunderstood DISEASE is a good place to start.
Stephanie Mallet (Author) |
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