Symptoms of depression can occur as a result of a wide range of medical and psychiatric disorders. In a person who has been found to not be medically ill, there are three common...
Have you been described by others as being “too sensitive”? Have you been accused of over reacting to circumstances in which others... Read more »
In a previous post we talked about what it means to be a highly sensitive person or HSP. According to Elaine Aron, the author of multiple... Read more »
I share these two entries about mental health issues in school settings - this one about high school and the next about college - as an... Read more »
Depression is the leading cause of disease-related disability among women in the world. In particular, women during their reproductive... Read more »
May is Mental Health Month Depression symptoms, among caregivers of people with dementia, are reported to range from 28-55% although... Read more »
Researchers say teens who are at high risk for developing depression because their parents suffer from the condition may be helped by a new program... Read more »
British researchers have found that people who develop compulsive Internet habits that cause them to spend most of their lives surfing the Web are... Read more »
Statistics suggest that people who practice some careers are more prone to major depression than people who are in other careers. In this slideshow,... Read more »
According to a new study, black men who live with chronic pain are more likely than white men to experience affective distress, depression, and... Read more »
Obviously, poorly controlled rheumatoid arthritis can lead to deformities of the joints, particularly the hands and feet. This in turn could lead to... Read more »