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  1. Healing from Depression: 12 Weeks to a Better Mood by Douglas Bloch MA, 2009-12-01

141. Evidence Based Mental Health Information PsychDirect
The World Health Organization predicts that by 2020 depression will be the secondleading depression and other mental health problems affect millions,
http://www.psychdirect.com/

142. My Depression Page
Information on selfinjury, personal story and alternatives to self-injury.
http://www.depression.50megs.com
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Welcome to my depression page. My Depression Page Contact Me Here I Would Love To Help Anyone I Can A better understanding Here Are some Links to some Depression Pages That Helped Me(includes my new depression page The Chain Of Love) ... Photo4 Page
Hello.
Like most of you I used to be depressed.
I used to cut myself with a razor,cause
it was the only way I could cry,through my blood.
I was depressed long beffore I started cutting.
As a child a certan member of my family,used to tell me ,that I was a baby,when I cryed,and that I disgraced him.
So I began cutting as a teenager,everytime I felt hurt inside,and I wanted to cry,I would cut instead.
I was doing no harm....or so I thought.
You see when you use a razor to cut yourself,it don't happen immeditly,but every time you cut yourself,poison from the razor gets ito your blood. And no matter how much you clean the razor,or burn it with fire,to clean it,it will still carry this posion.

143. Depression
The causes of depression are not fully known. Most likely a combination of genetic, The basic biologic causes of depression are strongly linked to
http://www.reutershealth.com/wellconnected/doc08.html
Depression December 2001 WHAT IS DEPRESSION? Everyone experiences some unhappiness, often as a result of a change, either in the form of a setback or a loss, or simply, as Freud said, "everyday misery." The painful feelings that accompany these events are usually appropriate, necessary, and transitory, and can even present an opportunity for personal growth. However, when depression persists and impairs daily life, it may be an indication of a depressive disorder. Severity, duration, and the presence of other symptoms are the factors that distinguish normal sadness from a depressive disorder.
Depression has been alluded to by a variety of names in both medical and popular literature for thousands of years. Early English texts refer to "melancholia," which was for centuries the generic term for all emotional disorders. Depression is now referred to as a mood disorder, and the primary subtypes are major depression, dysthymia (chronic and usually milder depression), and atypical depression. Other important forms of depression are premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PDD, also called PMDD) and seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
(The other major mood disorder, not discussed in this report, is bipolar disorder, or manic-depressive illness, which is characterized by periods of depression alternating with episodes of excessive energy and activity. [

144. Radical Psychology Television
Produces films and CDROMs about issues in modern psychology. A lecture series featuring the purpose of dreaming and the implications of REM sleep disorders is available, and there is a howto interactive series on brief therapy for depression, phobia and trauma now in production.
http://www.radicalpsychologytv.org
NEW VIDEO - Brief therapy for depression Radical Psychology Television makes programmes exploring new organising ideas in psychology, particularly those that help improve our understanding of why the human brain and behaviour evolved the way they did and that have practical implications for medicine and psychotherapy The huge variety of mind found in humanity are the sum result of the way our genetic inheritance – the human givens (expressed as physical and emotional needs) – have interacted with the environment. NEW - from the journal
Human givens
Mental health is the result of our emotional and physical needs being met well – using the resources nature gave us. When they are not met well, for whatever reason, individuals and families experience stress overload with an increase in various expressions of emotional arousal – anger, anxiety, trauma, depression, greed and addiction. This can lead, in turn, to illness and social problems that impact on the whole of society. Improving our understanding of the new information around these issues, and how to help people cope better with the pressures of the modern world, are the aims behind these videos of seminars, therapy sessions and explanatory documentaries. available now in production now coming soon who are we ... the journal

145. Psych Central - Depression Screening Quiz
Discover and track your depressive feelings today and over time.
http://psychcentral.com/depquiz.htm
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Depression Screening Quiz
by Ivan Goldberg, M.D.
Use this brief 18-question online automated quiz to help you determine
if you may need to see a mental health professional for diagnosis
and treatment of depression, or for tracking your depression on a regular basis.
Instructions:
You can print this scale out or take it online, using it on a weekly basis to track your moods. It also might be used to show your doctor how your symptoms have changed from one visit to the next. Changes of five or more points are significant. This scale is not designed to make a diagnosis of depression or take the place of a professional diagnosis. If you suspect that you are depressed, please consult with a mental health professional as soon as possible. The 18 items below refer to how you have felt and behaved DURING THE PAST WEEK . For each item, indicate the extent to which it is true, by checking the appropriate box next to the item.
I do things slowly.
Not at all
Just a little
Somewhat
Moderately
Quite a lot
Very much
My future seems hopeless.

146. Buemann & Wattar, Kognitivt Psykologcenter
Behandlingen af angsttilstande, depression, kriser, lavt selvv¦rd mm. individuelt og i kursusform. K¸benhavn K.
http://www.fobidagskolen.dk

147. Christian Depression Pages Index:
A site devoted to compassionate information about depression from a Christianperspective.
http://cdp.gospelcom.net/
Christian Depression Pages
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Things people say

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Welcome to Christian Depression Pages.
We are not mental health professionals, or doctors. If you think you may be suffering from depression, please go and see a doctor straight away for professional advice. This site cannot take the place of advice from a medical professional, it was not intended to. Material is presented for informational purposes only. Recent changes and additions to the site Info about depression
How depression affects you, about anti-depressants and how to help a depressed friend, and info on bipolar disorder. The Things People Say
Some of the things people say to depressed Christians are based on faulty assumptions. Testimonies
How people live with depression. Articles about Christianity and depression
A wide range of subjects from bodyart to spiritual abuse. Bible Studies
Does the Bible say anything about depression? In-depth studies of people and events in Scripture. Questions about Christianity and depression
Answers to some questions. Books Reading to inform, educate and build your faith.

148. For Kids And Teens
Articles written for children and adolescents on topics such as anxiety, phobias, hidden disabilities, grief, and parental depression.
http://www.baltimorepsych.com/Kids_Pages.htm
Northern County Psychiatric Associates
Baltimore, MD
For Kids and Teens
Articles games and book reviews for children and adolescents interested in understanding mental health issues. Why Am I In Family Therapy? Mood Swings and Drug Abuse Food and Whine: Dining Out with Kids What Makes a Good Joke? ... I Am Different But You May Not Know
Hidden Disabilities Dealing with Bullies Kids Can Be Depressed Too Teens and Sexual Harassment Lots More Books for Kids and Adolescents about Mental Health Issues: Divorce, Depression, School Problems and More When I Worry.... About Mom or Dad S ometimes kids and teenagers get depressed, or anxious, but sometimes parents do too. It is confusing when your mother or father starts acting differently. They still love you, but how should you act? Can you help? Here are some books that may help. Please Don't Cry, Mom by DenBoer (1994)
Tell Me a Story, Paint Me the Sun by Chaplan (1991)
This is an illustrated book, appropriate for elementary school children and younger adolescents. It describes a girl whose father loses his job and becomes depressed (or starts drinking). Although he does not seek treatment or improve, she is able to talk to other adults and learn that she is worthwhile. This book is useful for the child who must learn to cope with ongoing parental denial of a mental illness or drug problem. Daddy Doesn't Have to be a Giant Anymore by J R Thomas (1996) Clarion Books

149. Sliding Into The Great Depression
A study of the economics of the Great depression by J. Bradford De Long ofUniversity of California at Berkeley.
http://econ161.berkeley.edu/TCEH/Slouch_Crash14.html
20 Century
Created 2/3/1997
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Slouching Towards Utopia?: The Economic History of the Twentieth Century
-XIV. The Great Crash and the Great Slump-
J. Bradford DeLong
University of California at Berkeley and NBER February 1997
  • The Great Depression in Outline
  • The Great Crash
  • Even a Panic Is Not All Together a Bad Thing
  • Debt-Deflation
  • Golden Fetters
  • The Persistence of the Great Depression
The Great Depression in Outline It is straightforward to narrate the slide of the world into the Great Depression. The 1920's saw a stock market boom in the U.S. as the result of general optimism: businessmen and economists believed that the newly-born Federal Reserve would stabilize the economy, and that the pace of technological progress guaranteed rapidly rising living standards and expanding markets. The U.S. Federal Reserve's attempts in 1928 and 1929 to raise interest rates to discourage stock speculation brought on an initial recession. Caught by surprise, firms cut back their own plans for further purchase of producer durable goods; firms making producer durables cut back production; out-of-work consumers and those who feared they might soon be out of work cut back purchases of consumer durables, and firms making consumer durables faced falling demand as well. Falls in pricesdeflationduring the Depression set in motion contractions in production which riggered additional falls in prices. With prices falling at ten percent per year, investors could calculate that they would earn less profit investing now than delaying investment until next year when their dollars would stretch ten percent further. Banking panics and the collapse of the world monetary system cast doubt on everyone's credit, and reinforced the belief that now was a time to watch and wait. The slide into the Depression, with increasing unemployment, falling production, and falling prices, continued throughout Herbert Hoover's Presidential term.

150. Erling Dyreborg
Behandling af f.eks. eksistentielle kriser, angst, depression, tvangstilstande, psykosomatiske problemer, samlivsproblemer, posttraumatisk-stress-syndrom og tinnitus. Silkeborg.
http://www.erlingdyreborg.dk/
Psykologisk klinik Silkeborg
v/ lektor cand. psych.
Erling Dyreborg Søholt Allé 45
8600 Silkeborg Info@ErlingDyreborg.dk

151. Depression
The term depression is often used to describe a very normal emotion that But major depression is a wholebody illness, affecting the way a person
http://usfweb.usf.edu/counsel/self-hlp/depress.htm
Home Depression The term "depression" is often used to describe a very normal emotion that passes quickly. Everyone feels "down," "blue," or sad occasionally. But major depression is a "whole-body" illness, affecting the way a person eats, sleeps, and feels about one's self. It is not a passing sad mood. People with major depression often feel sad, helpless, hopeless, and irritable. Although it is perfectly normal to experience these feelings occasionally, people suffering from clinical depression cannot simply "snap out of it." It is the persistence and severity of these emotions that distinguishes clinical depression from normal mood changes. The term "clinical depression" means the depression is severe enough to require treatment. Types of clinical depression include major depression, dysthymia (persistant mild depression), bipolar disorder, and seasonal affective disorder. Depression usually begins in adolescence or early adulthood. It is often not recognized, and thus people who have it may suffer for years without proper diagnosis or treatment. People with depression often suffer from the following symptoms:
  • noticeable change of appetite; significant weight loss or gain

152. Adaptation-Psychology ® Psychotherapy & Counseling In New York - Home - New Yor
Long and shortterm psychotherapy services, focused on adaptation to change, such as depression, relationship changes, job shifts, medical diagnoses, or losses. Located in New York.
http://www.adaptation.net/
psychotherapy in new york ... emotional help for adaptation to change ...
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Kathryn Faughey, Ph.D.
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153. BluePages Depression Information
Information about depression compiled by the Australian National University sCentre for Mental Health Research.
http://bluepages.anu.edu.au/
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154. DBSA Metro Atlanta
Provides support groups in metro Atlanta for people with depression or bipolar disorder and their family and friends. Includes support, education and advocacy.
http://www.atlantamoodsupport.com
DBSA Metro Atlanta Home About Us: Our Mission/Understanding Mood Disorders/Confronting Suicide Support Groups: Meetings Schedule/Calendar/Guest Speakers/Common Questions Newsletter: Subscribe/Renew/Update Info ... Phone Numbers and Links Welcome to DBSA Metro Atlanta "We've been there. We can help." Victims of Hurricane Katrina Need Your Help Now! Click on the link of your choice to help. The Salvation Army American Red Cross Check calendar for meeting changes/cancellations. Speaker Series at Emory begins September 8th! If you have a mood disorder, like depression or bipolar disorder, or if you're a family member or friend of someone who does, life can be tough. We're here to make it more manageable, more understandable. We are a compassionate group of people who want to help and encourage one another. If you suffer from a mood disorder like bipolar disorder or depression, or if you are a family member or friend of someone who does, visit one of our groups today! You'll find a supportive, caring environmentpeople who've been there and who can help! First Time?

155. Depression
All aspects of depression, from diagnosis and treatment to latest research topersonal essays and experiences. dewey decimal 616.8527.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/depression

156. Tropical Depression Kyle Heads Toward Florida
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157. Internet Modern History Sourcebook: The Depression
The Sourcebook is a collection of public domain and copypermitted texts forintroductory level classes in modern European and World history.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook41.html
Halsall Home Ancient History Sourcebook Medieval Sourcebook Modern History Course
Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Pop Culture See Main Page for a guide to all contents of all sections. Contents Economic Problems and the Depression

158. Depression Community - HealthyPlace.com
Covering all aspects of depression from the causes of depression to antidepressantmedications and other depression treatments. depression tests, journals
http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/depression/index.asp
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For the most comprehensive depression information, welcome to the new HealthyPlace.com Depression Center Depression is a common and serious disorder. Every year, depression affects 10% of adult Americans over age 18. Depression takes a big toll in suffering and can lead to suicide in severe cases. Family, friends, health, work or school can all be seriously impacted by the disease. However, depression is very treatable. There is hope. For those who have already been diagnosed with depression and are in treatment, we want to help you learn as much as you can about depression and to offer you support in your recovery. We want to give you up-to-date information about what depression is (and what it isn't). There are some common myths about depression that aren't correct. We believe that the more you understand about depression and issues like medications, the more likely you are to get the full benefit of treatment.

159. "Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy, Smoking Cessation, Weigth Loss In Mount Prospect, IL. Q
Offers a variety of therapies for pain management, smoking cessation, weight loss, stress management, panic attacks, anxiety, depression, phobias, ADD, anger.
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Center for Internal Change, Inc.
6 N. Pine Street Mount Prospect, IL 60056
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Hypnosis In Mount Prospect, IL and Northwest Chicago Suburbs. John C Goodman, LCSW, MSOD is certified in hypnosis (hypnotherapy), NLP and EMDR. Hypnotherapy has many applications in a therapeutic setting. I have developed the following applications:
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160. Depression - MayoClinic.com
depression goes beyond a bout with the blues. It affects people of all ages andraces. But treatments can help even the most severe depression.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?id=DS00175

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