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Types of Depression by Shezz P
Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses with 10-15% of people suffering from depression at some stage in their lifetime. The general symptoms of depression include irritability, difficulty to concentrate, feelings of guilt or helplessness, reduced appetite, anxiety, loss of interest in activities and personal appearance, difficulty sleeping, difficulty getting up in the morning, constant tiredness, lack of energy, changes in weight and headaches.Most people are aware of common depression, however depression has different types which I have summarised below:Major DepressionMajor depression is the most common form of depression and most people will probably know somebody that suffers from it.


Post Natal Depression by Steve Griffiths
What is post natal depression?There is no doubt that the introduction of a baby into your life, no matter how loved and wanted, can cause a lot of emotional and physical stress if you are not prepared.In our western culture, support for new mothers can be lacking because relatives often live far away and our friends may not be our immediate neighbours.


Postpartum Depression - Treating It Succesfully by Athlyn Green
Postpartum Depression is a common disorder linked to childbirth. It can afflict at least one in 10 women and is not an indicator of mothering ability. Childbirth is a major event, one that presents significant physical and psychological stresses in a woman.


Bigger than the Baby Blues - Signs of Postpartum Depression? by Mickael Kerenterff
The joy of bringing a child into the world, a baby to love and cherish, may be the plan but to 50-80% of new mothers suffering from a form of depression known as the Baby Blues that dream is not the reality.While not serious, the baby blues can leave a new mother despondent, tired, and subject to emotional swings and loss of appetite. The effects of giving birth, hormone changes and the lifestyle changes of having a newborn (not sleeping, being indoors a lot, responsibilities of caring for a baby) can lead to a bout of the baby blues.


Mental Depression--Reasons And Remedy by Martha Winslet
It.s a matter of serious concern that number of persons suffering from Mental Depression is escalating in geometric progression throughout the world. World Health Organization (WHO) has also expressed apprehension over the issue in its recent report.






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