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Depression is a mental disorder that manifests itself through symptoms like depressed mood, loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of guilt or low self-worth, disturbed sleep or appetite, low energy, and poor concentration. In a severe case of depression, the individual suffering from depression may resort to committing suicide. These problems can become chronic or recurrent and lead to substantial impairments in an individual’s ability to take care of his or her everyday responsibilities.

There are two kinds of this illness: Major depression, or dysthymia which affects mood; and Manic depression or bipolar illness, when feeling low and depressed alternates with recklessness.

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Dealing with anxiety and panic attacks is never an easy venture. For many, these problems can lead to a great reduction in the quality of a person’s life. That is why it is critical to seek the proper treatment to reverse the ravages of these problems. One of the most common strategies is to seek therapy and counseling with a qualified mental health professional.

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Some people make timely commitments to improve their lives, depending on the time of year. Beach season, New Year’s resolutions, all of these opportunities for self improvement are special and important. But there is no time like the present time to work on health maintenance. With new technology, it can get even easier to make your life better.

There are so many pressures in the modern world that people face. From poverty to depression to unhealthy environments, people the world over have hard things to handle. However, it is very important to work towards health maintenance regardless of the difficulties a person is facing.

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Modern medicine typically treats depression with a form of psychotherapy and/or anti-depressant drugs. However, some studies indicate that approximately 50 percent of people who suffer from depression are not helped by these forms of treatment. For others, the side effects of medications such as Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft, including sexual dysfunction, nausea, diarrhea and headaches, make these drugs unsuitable. For these individuals, alternative treatments for depression might be a more effective option to help manage their condition. Following is a look at some natural remedies that many people have found helpful.

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2010
02
Jan

Headache Types

There are quite a number of well-known sort of headache. These include pressure headaches, migraine headaches, tension headaches, chronic daily headaches, cluster headaches, ice pick headaches and sinus headaches.

A migraine headache is a very severe, debilitating headache. This kind of headache has a deep impact upon the daily lives of its sufferers. The pain can be a pulsating sensation or sometimes a throbbing type of head pain. This throbbing pain can vary from moderate to severe. The symptoms of migraine headaches include nausea with high audio-visual sensitivity. The migraine sort of headache often comes with a precursory warning sensation called an aura.

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One of the hardest emotions to really deal with is dealing with depression. It is really difficult since everyone goes through some kind of depression at just different times in life. But the depression we are actually talking about having a very high difficultly in dealing with is the serious depression. Sometimes it is called clinical depression. That is the one that is hard to know if it is serious enough to need counseling. In this article we are going to search and discuss for all possible signs that you need depression counseling.

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Substance abuse can be a huge problem. Too much of an addiction can even lead one to go towards extreme depression. Psychiatric problems combined with a strong addiction can be really difficult to overcome. It is very easy for you to simply try out a drug when in college, or with friends. But what is important is whether or not you get addicted to it. And if you do get addicted, it is a never ending cycle of pain and suffering. That is why you need a detailed analysis of the situation, followed by a therapy session, which will focus on you and your quick recovery.

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“I do not remember whether I have a migraine headache because of depression or I was depressed about my migraine headache” A client joked to me.

It doesn’t matter if it is a joke or not. Depression and headaches are always interlinked .

At first blush, one tends to reason, “Of course she’s depressed - she’s in pain!” This, however, is not the only reason.

Chronic depression is nothing but depression lasting more than six months and it is not because of any depressive episodes like death of loved ones etc. A recent study has suggested that 67% of people who suffers from migraine headache also suffer from chronic depression.

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