A new study reports that approximately two in five adults (39%) who have experienced major depression are able to achieve complete mental health. “This research provides a hopeful message to patients struggling with depression, their families and health professionals. A large number of formerly depressed individuals recover and go on to reach optimal well-being” said Esme Fuller-Thomson, lead author of the study. Read the News
Two in Five Formerly Depressed Adults are Happy, Flourishing
Childhood Trauma Delays Recovery from Depression in Adults
Emerging research suggests remission from depression is slowed in adults who have experienced childhood physical abuse or parental addition. Read the News