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  1. The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression by Andrew Solomon, 2002-04
  2. Anxiety & Depression Workbook For Dummies by Charles H. Elliott PhD, Laura L. Smith PhD, et all 2005-11-07
  3. Rethinking the Great Depression (American Ways Series) by Gene Smiley, 2003-09-25
  4. I Don't Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression by Terrence Real, 1998-03-02
  5. Depression Is Contagious: How the Most Common Mood Disorder Is Spreading Around the World and How to Stop It by Michael Yapko, 2009-09-22
  6. The Depression Book: Depression as an Opportunity for Spiritual Growth by Cheri Huber, 2004-09-01
  7. Children of the Great Depression (Golden Kite Awards) by Russell Freedman, 2005-12-26
  8. Clara's Kitchen: Wisdom, Memories, and Recipes from the Great Depression by Clara Cannucciari, Christopher Cannucciari, 2009-10-27
  9. Depression for Dummies by Laura L. Smith PhD, Charles H. Elliott PhD, 2003-09-26
  10. Mauzy's Depression Glass: A Photographic Reference with Prices by Barbara E. Mauzy, Jim Mauzy, 2009-06-28
  11. How to Heal Depression by Harold H. Bloomfield, Peter McWilliams, 1994-05
  12. The World in Depression, 1929-1939, Revised and Enlarged edition (History of the World Economy in the Twentieth Century) by Charles P. Kindleberger, 1986-04-17
  13. Unstuck: Your Guide to the Seven-Stage Journey Out of Depression by James S. Gordon M.D., 2009-05-26
  14. This Isn't What I Expected: Overcoming Postpartum Depression by Karen Kleiman, Valerie Raskin, 1994-08-01

61. Suicidal.com - When No One Knows Your Pain - A Place Of Hope & Compassion For Th
Offering direction for immediate crisis intervention and emotional support for those who are gravely suicidal.
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How will you make it through this terrible time in your life ? How can you believe you will ever be cured ?
Let this site and others like it, be the living proof of a new life that exists for you, yet unseen. You can believe in those of us who have been there before you. Hear our voices calling to you in the darkness. We have all been there where you

62. Depression - Understand It, Treat It, Beat It
Take the Clinical depression Learning Path and discover How therapy andcounseling compares to drug treatments for depression
http://www.clinical-depression.co.uk/

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Based on our years of experience of helping people overcome depression. Use it to understand your depression and break its hold. Learn more... Learning Path
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A Free 'coach by email' to lead you through the Learning Path over 18 days. Click here The Cycle of Depression
The breakthrough understanding about the link between thinking, dreaming and clinical depression. Diagram How to Choose a Therapist or Counselor Avoid getting therapy that makes depression worse. A checklist for getting help with depression. Click here Depression Forum Our new depression forum where you can get answers from practitioners trained in the skills on the Learning Path. Depression News Also from Uncommon Knowledge: Hypnosis Downloads
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63. Christine Nagy's Depression Glass & More
depression Glass, Elegant Glass, Milk Glass, American pottery and dinnerware.
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64. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: American History (1994): Chapter Ni
Short essay explores the causes and effects of the depression.
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/H/1994/ch9_p8.htm
FRtR Outlines American History (1994) Chapter Nine The Great Depression (8/8)
An Outline of American History (1994)
Chapter Nine
The Great Depression (8/8)
Previous Page In October 1929 the stock market crashed, wiping out 40 percent of the paper values of common stock. Even after the stock market collapse, however, politicians and industry leaders continued to issue optimistic predictions for the nation's economy. But the Depression deepened, confidence evaporated and many lost their life savings. By 1933 the value of stock on the New York Stock Exchange was less than a fifth of what it had been at its peak in 1929. Business houses closed their doors, factories shut down and banks failed. Farm income fell some 50 percent. By 1932 approximately one out of every four Americans was unemployed. The core of the problem was the immense disparity between the country's productive capacity and the ability of people to consume. Great innovations in productive techniques during and after the war raised the output of industry beyond the purchasing capacity of U.S. farmers and wage earners. The savings of the wealthy and middle class, increasing far beyond the possibilities of sound investment, had been drawn into frantic speculation in stocks or real estate. The stock market collapse, therefore, had been merely the first of several detonations in which a flimsy structure of speculation had been leveled to the ground. The presidential campaign of 1932 was chiefly a debate over the causes and possible remedies of the Great Depression. Herbert Hoover, unlucky in entering The White House only eight months before the stock market crash, had struggled tirelessly, but ineffectively, to set the wheels of industry in motion again. His Democratic opponent, Franklin D. Roosevelt, already popular as the governor of New York during the developing crisis, argued that the Depression stemmed from the U.S. economy's underlying flaws, which had been aggravated by Republican policies during the 1920s. President Hoover replied that the economy was fundamentally sound, but had been shaken by the repercussions of a worldwide depression whose causes could be traced back to the war. Behind this argument lay a clear implication: Hoover had to depend largely on natural processes of recovery, while Roosevelt was prepared to use the federal government's authority for bold experimental remedies.

65. Andrew's Depression Page
A firsthand account of the trials and tribulations of the disorder and ways totreat it.
http://www.blarg.net/~charlatn/Depression.html
Andrew's Depression Page
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66. MDF > Home > MDF Homepage
About the care givers, selfhelp groups, publications and question and answer area.
http://www.mdf.org.uk/
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MDF The Bipolar Organisation
MDF The Bipolar Organisation is a user led charity working to enable people affected by manic depression to take control of their lives. If you are a previous user of the MDF website you can visit this page which will give you details of the new site and details about accessing it. If this is your first visit you may like to check out our pathways section to get a feel for what the site can offer you, or follow one of the user pathways below:
People with bipolar.
Health professionals.

"I was diagnosed with bipolar (Manic Depression) 4 years ago and I have benefitted enormously from becoming a member of MDF The Bipolar Organisation."
David Richards "Our son has bipolar and learning to live with the condition would not have been possible without the support of our friends on the MDF eCommunity."

67. Depression
One in five will experience depression during their lifetime. These are thedrugs of choice for treating mild to moderate depression.
http://www.blarg.net/~charlatn/depression/DepMeds.html
From The Essential Guide to Prescription Drugs 1995 by James W. Long, MD and James J Ryback, PharmD
Index
Other Names: Depressive reaction (reactive depression, secondary depression), depressive illness (biologic depression, major depresive disorder), affective disorder: depressive phase of manic-depressive disorder Prevalence in USA: Approximately 30 million; 5% to 8% of general population. One in five will experience depression during their lifetime. One third of all depressions are severe enough to require medical treatment. Age Group: Can occur at any age. Peak occurence is between 25 and 44 years of age. Male to Female Ratio: 1 male to 2 females; 25% of women and 10% of men will experience depression during their lifetime.
  • Principal Features Depressive Reaction: A situational (exogenous) reactive depression that represents an understandable adaptive response to a significant loss or stressful life situation; a sense of despondency and distress, comparatively mild to moderate, usually self-limiting with a duration of 2 weeks to 6 months. Depressive Illness: A spontaneous (endogenous) unexplained and seeminly unprovoked depression of moderate to severe degree; characterized by (1) a depressed mood - sadness, dejection, hopelessness, despair; (2) reduced energy level - loss of interest, fatigue, inability to functin effectively; (3) guilt. Common features include loss of appetite, broken sleep, early morning awakening, constipation. Often clears spontaneously in 6 to 12 months, even without treatment.

68. The Center For Christian Counseling
offers counseling services for all age groups and every conceivable problem that involves human difficulties. Specialties include depression, anxiety, anger, addictions of all kinds, marriage and family issues, children, adolescents, and individuals.
http://c3christiancounseling.com
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69. Beyondblue: The National Depression Initiative
Information about depression to consumers, carers and health professionals.
http://www.beyondblue.org.au/
Home About depression and anxiety About beyondblue ... Contact us
Around one million Australian adults and 100,000 young people live with depression each year Depression costs the Australian community over $600 million each year Depression is currently the leading cause of non-fatal disability in Australia Depression will be second only to heart disease as the leading medical cause of death and disability within 20 years On average, one in five people will experience depression at some point in their life Only 3% of the population identify it as a major health problem Over 6 million working days are lost each year in Australia as result of depression Postnatal depression affects 14% of new mothers in Australia Read more about the latest news from beyondblue beyondblue and the 2005 Croc Festival
beyondblue is working with the 2005 Croc Festival to raise awareness of depression with young Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians in rural and remote areas.
Thousands of young people from all backgrounds come to Croc Festival events, which take place in rural areas across six states between July and October. Click on the title above for more
Consenting Practitioners List
A national listing of health practitioners with interest and / or expertise in the treatment of depression and anxiety Do you have depression?

70. Sacramento Counseling And Psychology
Over 200 articles and book reviews on topics such as depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, aging, emotions, marriage and relationships, divorce, and stepfamilies.
http://psychpages.com
Telephone:
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Welcome to PsychPages , where Psychologist Dr. Debra Moore shares information on depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, plus many other mental health, family, and relationship topics.
This site has over 450 informational articles and book reviews! Choose a button to the left to explore the selections.
Sacramento area visitors can find information about Dr. Moore's private practice, Fall Creek Associates , by selecting "Services" to the left.
We have three office locations and one convenient phone number.
  • 5900 Coyle Avenue in Carmichael (the corner of Coyle and Manzanita).
  • 775 Sunrise Avenue in Roseville (just north of Cirby, by the Old Spaghetti Factory).
  • 5301 F Street in Sacramento (next to Sutter Memorial Hospital)

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Friendly for Seniors and contains information of interest to Seniors. We have two office locations and one phone number : (916) 344-0900. 5900 Coyle Avenue in Carmichael (the corner of Coyle and Manzanita). 775 Sunrise Avenue in Roseville (just north of Cirby, by the Old Spaghetti Factory). Legal Notice The information provided on this web site is for informational purposes only and should not be treated as medical, psychiatric, psychological or behavioral health care advice.

71. McMan's Depression And Bipolar Web - Your Complete Source For Depression And Bip
Articles on depression and bipolar and home of McMan s newsletter, plus news,books,links, and discussions.
http://www.mcmanweb.com/
McMan's Depression and Bipolar Web Home Articles Links News Newsletter ... Donate Your Depression and Bipolar Disorder Source Knowledge is Necessity If you are feeling suicidal right now, please click here How illness affects personality A McMan exclusive Main articles page. Nearly 300 articles grouped into 19 categories for easy navigation. Go here Guided Tours McMan's 12-step program. A sequenced guide for those new to depression and bipolar. Click here Your support keeps this site independent. My Wedding Pics Click here McMan's Depression and Bipolar Web c Site updated Sept 1, 2005. Welcome Y ou've come to the right place. McMan's Depression and Bipolar Web is dedicated to helping you intelligently manage your illness by offering a depth and breadth and immediacy of content you won't find anywhere else. Please click on the "Articles" link above to begin or check out what's new below, and don't forget to bookmark this page. My name is John McManamy. I am a former financial journalist with a law degree who has struggled with bipolar disorder most of my life. For more on me and my lifelong struggles with depression and mania, and what drove me to create this site, please check out my eight-article series here Dedication About McMan's Depression and Bipolar Web New Orleans/Gold Coast New What Goes Up
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72. Log In Problems
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73. YellowRibbon.org - For The Prevention Of Teen Suicide.
depression and loneliness cause thousands of youth who appear to be happy to scream silently in the deepest emotional pain. The YRSPP aims to help.
http://www.yellowribbon.org/
Updated 9/05/05
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YELLOW RIBBON INT'L SUICIDE PREVENTION PROGRAM
A comprehensive community-based Suicide Prevention Program.
501 (c) (3) organization. Founded 1994 Ask4help@yellowribbon.org
10th Annual Yellow Ribbon Suicide Awareness and Prevention Week - September 18-24, 2005
Because of the internal nature of depression and loneliness, thousands of youth who appear to be happy are screaming silently in the deepest emotional pain, what can we do We can help with the Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program Yellow Ribbon is a proven program of: Awareness Education Prevention Intervention Postvention Collaboration and Community building Replication and Sustainability Helping save lives Helping survivors survive and heal The program is used throughout the United States and 47 countries We invite you to join with others and help save lives! Site hosted by Visitors © 1995-2005 Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prev. Program

74. The National Mental Health Association - Leading The Way For America's Mental He
Anxiety Children depression and Bipolar Disorder depression Screening Older Adults General Mental Health Issues Mental Illness and the Family
http://www.nmha.org/
  • About Us
    NMHA Welcomes You! The National Mental Health Association is the country's oldest and largest nonprofit organization addressing all aspects of mental health and mental illness. With more than 340 affiliates nationwide, NMHA works to improve the mental health of all Americans, especially the 54 million people with mental disorders, through advocacy, education, research and service. Learn more about us! If you are in a crisis please call 1-800-SUICIDE
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    September 8, 2005
    The Department of Health and Human Services is looking for mental health and other health professionals to volunteer in the effort to help the survivors of Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent flooding. For more information, click here
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75. Depressionhomepage.com
Offers information, selfhelp ideas, poetry and personal stories, a list of resources and links.
http://www.depressionhomepage.com/selfinjuryindex.html
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76. NMHA MHIC Factsheet: Adolescent Depression-Helping Depressed Teens
The National Mental Health Association (NMHA) is the country’s oldest and largestnonprofit organization addressing all aspects of mental health and mental
http://www.nmha.org/infoctr/factsheets/24.cfm
  • Home About Us
    Adolescent Depression
    Helping Depressed Teens I t’s not unusual for young people to experience "the blues" or feel "down in the dumps" occasionally. Adolescence is always an unsettling time, with the many physical, emotional, psychological and social changes that accompany this stage of life. Unrealistic academic, social, or family expectations can create a strong sense of rejection and can lead to deep disappointment. When things go wrong at school or at home, teens often overreact. Many young people feel that life is not fair or that things "never go their way." They feel "stressed out" and confused. To make matters worse, teens are bombarded by conflicting messages from parents, friends and society. Today’s teens see more of what life has to offer — both good and bad — on television, at school, in magazines and on the Internet. They are also forced to learn about the threat of AIDS, even if they are not sexually active or using drugs. Teens need adult guidance more than ever to understand all the emotional and physical changes they are experiencing. When teens’ moods disrupt their ability to function on a day-to-day basis, it may indicate a serious emotional or mental disorder that needs attention — adolescent depression. Parents or caregivers must take action.

77. Expert Connections Forum On Depression - Home Page
An expert faculty of psychiatrists and doctors of pharmacology supports medical professionals for the treatment of depression.
http://depressionforum.com
Access to this area is by membership only for the licensed psychiatric community. Dr. Larry Ereshefsky Nov 5 - 11 Dr. Bob Barkin Nov 12 - 18 Dr. Robert Hirschfeld Nov 19 - 25 Dr. Andrew Nierenberg Nov 26 - Dec 2 First time visitors who have a Pre-Registered Forum ID number click here
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78. A Nonist Public Service Pamphlet
has not felt it’s dark touch. we’re speaking, of course, about blog depression . much needless suffering in the form of full fledged blog depression.
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79. KognitivTerapi.dk - Angst, Stress, Depression
Tilbyder behandling ved hj¦lp af kognitiv terapi udf¸rt af speciall¦ge i psykiatri PhD, Marianne Breds Geoffroy. ˜sterbro.
http://www.kognitivterapi.dk
Angst Stress Depression Kognitiv Adfærdsterapi Kognitiv Adfærdsterapi er en af de få former for psykoterapi, som er undersøgt i over 300 kliniske forsøg og ved mange forskellige psykiske lidelser. I modsætning til andre former for psykoterapi er Kognitiv Adfærdsterapi mere fokuseret på aktuelle problemer her og nu, behandlingsforløbet er kort, og mere problemløsningsorienteret. At få løst problemerne er fokus. Derudover lærer man specifikke færdigheder, som man kan bruge i sit liv fremover. Disse færdigheder kan være at identificere urealistiske tanker, at kunne være sammen med andre på en bedre måde og ændre adfærd man er utilfreds med. Mere om Kognitiv Adfærdsterapi... Marianne Breds Geoffroy Sidst opdateret Østerbrogade 146 1 sal 2100 København Ø Telefon: 23 66 31 78

80. All About Depression Home Page
depression, its causes, diagnosis, and treatment. Discussion board, newsletter,Web and book resources, news and research, and online assessments and
http://www.allaboutdepression.com/
Self-Help
for Depression

survey Search AAD Newsletter News, Research Online Self-Tests ... Feedback
Search All About Depression Search WWW Welcome to "All About Depression!" We are dedicated to providing accurate, current, and relevant information about clinical depression to the general public. The availability of good, factual information is important in helping millions of people affected by depression to understand that they are not alone, that help is available, and that they can feel better!
Topics people want to know about depression... Causes of depression
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DEPRESSION IS TREATABLE!
Unfortunately, only about 1/3 of those who are depressed actually get treatment... ...While up to 80-90% who do get treatment can feel better, usually within a few weeks! Approximately 18 million American adults or 10% of the population suffer from a depressive illness in any given year. Depression affects nearly twice as many women as men. Depression is a serious health condition affecting millions of people each year.

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