From The Huffington Post, author and blogger S.L. Young details the stages of depression and his path out of it. Read the News
Depression: My Journey Through the Fog
Getting to Work When Depressed
Simply getting to work when you’re depressed can feel like an impossible task. Read the Blog
Depression Influences Perception of Time
A new survey finds that people suffering from depression appear to experience time differently than healthy individuals. Read the News
How Woman Lawyers Can Manage Stress and Find Balance
Women struggle to find balance between the demands of being a lawyer and time not only taking care of their family, but themselves. Read the Blog
How Do Highly Successful People Deal with Depression
Alice G. Walton at Forbes magazine asks the question, “How do highly-succesful people deal with their depression when it does strike – do the types of traits that help a person attain uber-success in the first place – i.e., motivation, stick-to-itiveness and resilience – also enable them to fight depression better?” Read the News
Does Facebook Cause Depression?
From National Public Radio, is there a connection between too much Facebook and clinical depression? Read the News
Brain Imaging Can Predict How Well Psychotherapy May Work for Depression
New research shows that brain scans can predict which patient with clinical depression are not likely to benefit from a specific kind of talk therapy. Read the News
One-Man Show Casts ‘Brilliant’ Light on Realities of Suicide, Depression
From NPR, imagine going to a small, off-Broadway show that relies heavily on audience participation – and it’s all about suicide depression and suicide. Read the News
11 Statistics That Will Challange the Way You Think About Depression
There’s a power in numbers. They tell a story. Read these statistics about depression and see how it changes your perspective on this illness. Read the Blog
10 Agonizing Truths Depressed People Never Talk About
Blogger Shireen Dadkhah writes, “Depression is different for everyone, but over the years I’ve notice a few things that don’t seem to waver. They hold fast in their level of sulkiness and they seem to apply to most everyone I’ve talked to that’s dealt with depression.” Read the Blog
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