Depression/Mood Swings
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bipolarchicPosted
Sat 01 Aug 2009 12:00am
August 18th, 2009 at 5:48pm |
I have not been doing well. Since we have moved into the house, there have been problems. I am having trouble adjusting to the mess and poor living conditions.
The main problem is that there is junk everywhere and he thinks he can sell it all. That co ...
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Depression, Depression, Depression
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Bradley ..Posted
Fri 13 Nov 2009 10:00pm
I apologize for starting the blog back up and then left one post alone for the entire week. As many of you know, I love to blog, but it is extremely difficult when I'm having a very low depression for a couple of weeks.
My goal has always been to post every day except for Saturday or Sunday. Since I only made one post, I'm setting a goal
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Depression, Depression, Depression and Anxiety
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David SteinPosted
Sat 19 May 2012 2:18am
I seem to be floating around a mental purgatory. Every time I get close to stabilizing myself, a new problem arises. Lately I’ve been working with my psych and therapist to get my depression under control.
I’ve been depressed for almost six months, this is the longest depressive episode I’ve had. What makes it worse is that its not consiste ...
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Major Depressive Disorder or Normal Sadness?
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Jason Schwartz, LMSWPosted
Mon 24 Nov 2008 2:08pm3 Comments
for at least 2 weeks, and the 5 symptoms include either depressedmood or an inability to derive pleasure from life. The sole exception is that bereaved patients are not considered... intensely distressing—sadness or a depressive disorder in which something has gone wrong with mood processes and the sadness symptoms are no longer linked to the situation or likely
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Light Therapy and Depression: Perfect for Winter Blues (SAD) Sufferers and Skin Cancer Patients
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Melissa G.Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:47pm
Mood Brighteners: Light therapy gets nod as depression buster
by Bruce Bower
A new scientific era may have dawned for light therapy, a potential depression fighter... in Washington, D.C., concludes that in trials, daily exposure to bright light is about as effective as antidepressant drugs in quelling seasonal affective disorder (SAD), or winter
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Does your child know you’re sad? Facial expression recognition in kids of depressed mothers
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Nestor L.Posted
Sat 29 May 2010 6:48am
on the picture was feeling sad or nothing at all. We wanted to know if children at familial risk for depression could identify sadness at lower levels of intensity (e.g., 20% sadness) than...!
What does this mean? We think that oversensitivity to sad expressions may be one of the factors that eventually contribute to these kids getting depressed. Why? Think from
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Exercise and Depression: This Makes Me Sad
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Liz S.Posted
Fri 08 May 2009 10:30pm
On HuffPost Karen Leland, author of Time Management in an Instant, interviewed a fitness instructor for tips on how to get people to get around the key obstacle of not having enough time to exercise. I was so excited; now I would have the key to solving the problem! Here’s the result of the interview:
Q: [...]
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a very sad and depressing 100th post
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Janice CookPosted
Thu 12 Nov 2009 10:03pm
in Utah)
* I haven't lost any weight in about a week a half... pisses me off... gotta make some changes.
So how is that for sad and depressing???? Happy 100Th post to me.
...How sad that this is my 100Th post on this blog, and it is all going to sound very down and boring.
*I do not have another marathon planned till Feb.
* Feeling pain in my
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Let’s Talk About Coping with Postpartum Challenges, Sadness and Depression
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Mindy R.Posted
Wed 29 Sep 2010 1:31pm
Just opened this email, and think it’s pretty important. You just have time to hop on if you like.
Let’s Talk About Coping with Postpartum Challenges, Sadness and Depression
It used to be that no one talked about postpartum depression. Thankfully those days are behind us and we have amazing professionals - and each other - to help
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