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.
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