Information and Resources on Depression

There are two main types of depression that stem from anxiety: agitated depression and akathitic depression.  Both of these types of depression include suffering from a phobia wherein there is an abnormal amount of fear of a specific object or situation.  Most phobias are due to a person's overactive imagination leading to an irrational fear.  However, it is important to note that akathitic depression is not as common as agitated depression.  Akathitic depression is simply a state of depression, which presents itself as anxiety without the symptoms of panic.  Agitated depression is far more common.

Agitated depression is a depressive state, which presents itself as anxiety.  It includes suicide, insomnia, unspecified panic and a general sense of dread.  This type of depression is treated with antidepressants, however this may only increase a person's heart rate even more.  In such a case an anticonvulsant such as Depakote(r) and/or lithium may also be administered in order to reduce the person's anxiety.  Of course, therapy is also an important part of the treatment process.  Through this therapy a person is helped to get away from the source of their anxiety.
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Articles on depression

Anxiety and depression
Anxiety is an important emotion, which is designed to help increase a person's survival rate.  It is defined as negative emotions and consists of fear, worry and sometimes even physical symptoms such as nausea or chest pains.

Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder is also known as manic depression.  Oftentimes, people who suffer from this disorder have been described as moody, melancholy, and dark.  These descriptions stem from the misunderstanding that surrounds this disorder.

Clinical depression
Clinical Depression is a mental illness that is characterized by a lengthy time during which a person is sad.  However, it is important to understand that just because a person is being gloomy, doesn't mean that they are depressed.

Factors for depression
There are many factors, which can contribute to the cause of depression.  These factors may act alone or in combination to cause a depressed person to feel the way that they do.

Postpartum depression
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a medical condition that can cause a woman to experience extreme depression and anxiety after birthing a baby.  This occurs when she should be her happiest.

Seasonal affective disorder
While Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) mildly affects 25% of the population, it severely affects another 5% of the population.  This is a form of depression, which usually starts in September but reaches its peak in January and February.

Signs and symptoms of depression
Clinical depression is characterized by the inability to concentrate; loss of appetite; feelings of extreme sadness, helplessness, guilt, hopelessness; insomnia; and thoughts of death. 

St. John's wort and depression
St. Johns Wort is an excellent homeopathical way in which to treat depression.  This is a bright yellow flower with ray-like petals that make it look like a sun.  Sometimes this plant is also known as Klamath weed or Goat Weed.

Subtypes of depression
Oftentimes, depression is divided into subtypes.  These subtypes are based upon the symptoms that are exhibited with each type of depression.

Tips for reducing depression
Today more and more people find themselves suffering with depression.  Regardless as to why you may feel depressed, there are some simple ways in which you can significantly reduce your depression.

Depression news on the Web

Olathe economist predicts depression is looming (Columbia Missourian)
OLATHE, Kan. — An agricultural economist from suburban Kansas City who is forecasting bad times ahead hopes he is mistaken. Bill Helming of Olathe is making dire predictions of a beaten-down stock market, a jobless rate at 12 percent, widespread debt defaults and a deflationary price spiral. Helming makes his case for what he calls a "modern-day depression" in his 195-page, self-published book ...

Kendra Wilkinson Faces Depression (TheCelebrityCafe.com)
Kendra misses the warm weather. Ellen Wu Following the birth of her son, Hank IV, Kendra Wilkinson stated publicly that she went through depression. Sources have claimed it was either postpartum depression or it was just a regular case of depression. The former Girls Next Door star clarified: "I'm not going to sit here and say that I had postpartum depression. I was depressed but it wasn't ...

Depression is coming soon, Olathe economist predicts (The Kansas City Star)
Pray that Bill Helming is wrong — again. And to be honest, he’d be good with that. Nobody wants to live through an economic depression marked by a beaten-down stock market, a jobless rate at 12 percent, widespread debt defaults and a deflationary price spiral that takes the economy down with it.

Kendra: I Was Never Diagnosed With Postpartum Depression (E! Online)
Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett wants everyone to know that she's OK. She recently went public about her struggle with depression following the birth of her and husband Hank's son, Hank...

Jardine: 102-year-old clearly recalls Great Depression privations (Modesto Bee)
Ever experience the feeling of mud squishing between your toes?It's sort of a good sensation

Escaping bonds of depression (The News & Observer)
My daughter suffers from depression and has long relied on antidepressants to keep her straight. In this book, Irving Kirsch offers her alternatives that he believes are superior to her pills.

Olathe Economist Predicts Depression Is Looming (KMBC-TV Kansas City)
OLATHE, Kan. -- An agricultural economist from suburban Kansas City who is forecasting bad times ahead hopes he is mistaken. Bill Helming of Olathe is making dire predictions of a beaten-down stock market, a jobless rate at 12 percent, widespread debt defaults and a deflationary price spiral.

Report: Man Killed Family Due To Money Issues, Depression (WPBF Palm Beach)
New details of a slaying in Wellington are released.

Depression’s Upside (New York Times)
In response to the 2.28.10 issue.

Retired teacher discovered egoism at root of depression (The Community Press)
Havelock-Belmont-Methuen – When Murray C. Watson was hospitalized for depression in the early summer of 1993 he "hit bottom," as the Havelock writer and public speaker says in his recently published book, If Only Sleep Would Last Forever.[...]