The stress of the holidays triggers sadness and depression for many people. Here are some measures you can take to cope with the holiday blues. Read the Blog
Understanding & Coping with the Christmas Blues
When the First Treatment Doesn’t Improve Your Depression
As many as 50% of first-time users of antidepressants do not find relief from their depression. Find out what the latest research says about why this is so and what you can do about it. Read the News
Depression Is Different For Everyone
There are many commonalities and themes associated with depression, but we all still have our own unique experiences with that. Read the Blog
Recovery From Alcoholism and Depression
From blogger Christine Stapleton, wise words about how to cope as an alcoholic with depression. Read the Blog
Mental Health Checkups as Important as Annual Physicals
We need to prioritize mental health in the same way as we do physical health researchers conclude. Read the Story
Psychocardiology: New Medical Specialty Proposed for Depression, Heart Disease
Physicians are learning that depressed people are at risk for cardiovascular disease, and that heart disease patients are at risk for depression. Read the Story
I Can’t Be Depressed . . . I’m a Guy!
Lots of guys with depression don’t get help because they don’t like to complain and don’t want others to think they’re weak. Read the Blog
Anxiety Society: Meet Larry
Interview with novelist about his recovery from anxiety and depression. Read the Interview
Depression vs. Anger: Discovering the Lesser of Two Evils
Find out why getting angry is better than being depressed. Read the Blog
Breaking the Patterns of Dysfunction With Our Parents
Learn more about the complex relationship between the inner child in us and the inner child in our parents. Read the Blog
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