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Health Encyclopedia: Depression Issues How Is Depression Treated?

Depression treatment often incorporates anti-depressant medicine and psychotherapy. Psychotherapy alone, involving cognitive and behavioral awareness and change as well as interpersonal training, education, and family therapy, may effectively treat mild cases of mental depression. Untreated depression can worsen and become more resistant to treatment.

The newest class of anti-depressant medications increase the availability in the brain of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine and include venl...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Depression and Relationships: When Love Is Not Enough
By Merely Me , Health Expert

We are a romantic and idealized society. We believe in the powers of love to save anything and... Read more »

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7 Herbal Remedies for Stress
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

A great many people choose some form of herbal remedy as a calming or reviving supplement. In this... Read more »

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Why do some people prefer natural treatment for depression?
By Deborah Gray , Health Expert

Since I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, several people have suggested bee stings as an... Read more »

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Member Medication Review: St. John's Wort
By Merely Me , Health Expert

Hi everybody!   We are going to go off the beaten path in our medications reviews and begin... Read more »

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Mental Health and MS: Depression Treatments
By Lisa Emrich , Health Expert

Within this series of posts exploring topics related to Mental Health and Emotions, we have... Read more »

Health Guide

Depression Diet, Exercise
...Vitamins and Other Supplements. Certain B vitamins have been associated with some protection against depression. Vitamin B-3 (niacin) is important in the production of tryptophan and is... Read more »
Bipolar Depression: What are the treatments and drugs used to treat bipolar disorder?
Bipolar disorder treatment includes medication and non-drug therapy. The good news is that most patients respond to treatment and are able to control their illness. Psychotherapy helps patients... Read more »
Depression Issues: What are the causes of depression and the risk factors for depression?
Altered neurotransmitter (serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine) levels are responsible for clinical depression symptoms in many people. Diets low in omega-3 and other fatty acids, folic acid, and... Read more »
Depression Issues: What is depression?
Depression is a mood disorder which results from a variety of factors related to biological and genetic background, environmental influences, and childhood or developmental experiences. There... Read more »
Depression Issues: Take Action: Management of depression
Depression is a treatable and manageable condition. Individuals suffering from depression should: Become educated about the disease Continue taking medication until recommended to stop by... Read more »

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