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  1. The Mindful Way through Depression: Freeing Yourself fromChronic Unhappiness by Mark Williams, John Teasdale, et all 2007-06-02
  2. The Depression Cure: The 6-Step Program to Beat Depression without Drugs by Stephen S. Ilardi PhD, 2010-06-01
  3. Undoing Depression: What Therapy Doesn't Teach You and Medication Can't Give You by Richard O'Connor, 2010-01-07
  4. Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cure by David Martyn Lloyd-Jones, 1965-07
  5. The Great Depression: A Diary by Benjamin Roth, 2009-10-13
  6. The Return of the Great Depression by Vox Day, 2009-10-29
  7. Overcoming Depression One Step at a Time: The New Behavioral Activation Approach to Getting Your Life Back (New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook) by Michael E., Ph.D. Addis, Christopher R. Martell, 2004-09-15
  8. The Cognitive Behavioral Workbook for Depression: A Step-by-step Program (Workbook) by William J. Knaus, 2006-11
  9. The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide: Protect Your Savings, Boost Your Income, and Grow Wealthy Even in the Worst of Times by Martin D. Weiss, 2010-06-08
  10. The Great Depression Ahead: How to Prosper in the Debt Crisis of 2010 - 2012 by Harry S. Dent, 2009-12-29
  11. The Mindfulness & Acceptance Workbook for Depression: Using Acceptance & Commitment Therapy to Move Through Depression & Create a Life Worth Living (New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook) by Kirk D. Strosahl, Patricia J. Robinson, 2008-06
  12. Depression-Free, Naturally: 7 Weeks to Eliminating Anxiety, Despair, Fatigue, and Anger from Your Life by Joan Mathews Larson, 2001-01-02
  13. Self-Coaching: The Powerful Program to Beat Anxiety and Depression, 2nd Edition, Completely Revised and Updated by Joseph J. Luciani, 2006-12-01
  14. Collector s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass,19th Edition (Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass) by Gene Florence, Cathy Florence, 2009-08-11

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162. Rapid Recovery From Depression Using Magnesium Treatment
Describes effect of supplemental magnesium glycinate and boron in terminatingtreatment resistant depression.
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... here DEPRESSION REALLY SUCKS! It needlessly sucks happiness and joy out of a person and may even suck the life out too if it can't be brought under control. I believe that curing stress- and/or diet-induced depression is extremely simple and quick using magnesium rather than drugs for many people - fortunately! Read my story and check out the facts in the links. Many links are directly to medical articles in the National Library of Medicine (PubMed) and other authoritative sources. You may find my story to be important to you. Remember my point of view that depression, and particularly stress- and/or diet-induced depression, and many other "diseases" discussed below are often symptoms of magnesium deficiency (either directly or indirectly through excess stress) and not psychoses. The National Institute of Health (NIH) reported in 2000 that a sign of magnesium deficiency is depression NIH defined magnesium deficiency symptoms have three categories:
  • Early symptoms include (one or more) irritability, anxiety

163. The Bridge
Information and peer to peer forum on depression, addiction, eating disorders, peer pressure, and suicide.
http://www.teensupport.org/

164. Seattle Counseling - Patricia McKee M.A.
State certified Mental Health Counselor, offering services for depression, divorce, relationship and family issues, and stress management for adults and children.
http://www.pmckee.com/index.html
Seattle Office: Lakeview Medical Dental Bldg. 3216 NE 45th Place Suite 303 West Seattle, WA 98105 Phone: (206) 903-9434 Welcome, In my practice I provide counseling for adults, children, couples, and families. I'm located in Seattle's University Village area and provide treatment for: Relationship Issues Life and Career Transitions Divorce Adjustment Physical and Sexual Abuse Depression Adoption Stress / Anger Management Parenting What interferes with people getting started with counseling? There are a number of possibilities. Someone may be just unfamiliar with what counseling is. They never went to a counselor and do not know anyone (family or friends) who have. So it is more of a fear of the unknown. Perhaps they are afraid of feeling criticized/judged for their behavior, thoughts, feelings etc. The purpose of counseling is to provide people with a better understanding of themselves and the links between their thoughts, feelings, and behavior. Sometimes people in need of counseling are feeling so hopeless that they cannot imagine someone/something being helpful. It is like wearing a pair of sun glasses, everything appears darker. Some people see themselves as self reliant and it is difficult to ask someone for assistance. Asking for help feels like a sign of weakness. However it actually takes strength and courage to initiate counseling and buckle down and focus on solving one’s problems. Click

165. Bi-polar.org.uk
Information about all aspects of manic depression with links to community and health related organisations.
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166. Search - The Royal College Of Psychiatrists
In 1992, The Royal College of Psychiatrists launched a 5year national 'Defeat depression' campaign. The campaign emphasized that depression is common, recognizable and treatable.
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167. Depression.com.au :: Depression Counselling & Psychologist Services, Australia
FREE 200 page book with details of online University based therapy. Many famousand successful Australians have suffered, or still have depression.
http://www.depression.com.au/
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Depression Australia Internet Partners
Visitor number: 693408 Many famous and successful Australians have suffered, or still have depression. This is a secret but very common illness, which will affect 10% of Australian men and 20% of Australian women. You are not alone as a sufferer or as a supporter of someone with depression. Stress can lead to both anxiety/worrying and to depression. It is not a sign of weakness. 20% of Australian women and 10% of Australian men will have this condition, which typically lasts 6 months to 2 years without treatment. Viruses and childbirth can trigger depression in people who never had it previously. If you have trouble concentrating on what you are reading or seeing on TV, this is a strong indicator there is something wrong. The therapists and counsellors on this site can assist you with assessment, counselling and choosing the best therapy, such as research-proven CBT (cognitive behaviour therapy), and helping you to deal better with pressure and with your relationships. Early treatment of depression lessens the risk of prolonged illness, and lessens the risk that depression will return. Does Tom Cruise know that the world
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168. Veritee's Post Natal Illness ::: Support Web Site
Information, stories and support forum.
http://www.pni.org.uk/
Home PNI The Site Forum ... Stories Orgs News Links Books Guestbook
Veritee's Post Natal Illness Web Site
Why PNI and Not PND? Chat Room
What we call Post Natal Illness on this website is more
commonly known as Post Natal Depression.
We run this web site and a forum where we can share how we feel
Click here to visit the forum!
However while this may be the most common medical term
for what we suffered we
who have experienced this awful illness found that the term
depression ' did not reflect howit felt for us!
We find this term misleading and unhelpful and prefer the use of Post
Natal Illness as a
descriptive and useful name for what we suffered. A term which also

169. Depression Help Prevention
depression help advice increases happiness, self esteem and confidence.
http://www.depression-helper.com/
Depression help
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Clinical Depression

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Lifted out of depression by gratitude

Beat Depression - the 10 happiest things you can do!
self hypnosis page FEATURES Welcome to Depression-helper.com! Depression is a serious, often life-threatening illness that could affect you at any period of your life. The Website that helps you learn about depression, and how you can cope with it and defeat it! This website aims to help you build awareness of depression (overt depression), covert depression, bipolar disorder, seasonal affective disorder, and other mood disorders such as dysthymia. Depression-helper.com your personal reference and guide and offer you great tools to combat this awful disease. With original inspirational articles , helpful information and recommended online courses I hope to make I have suffered and recovered so it can be done! Now is the time for you to shout ''enough!'' and begin to start out on the road to self help and recovery, so enter in with courage and belief that you can succeed!

170. LDS Depression: Learn To Deal With Your Depression
Learn about depressive illnesses, read hints on how to cope and give or receive support in a safe environment, provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints.
http://www.ldsdepression.com/
Suicidal? Please read this "Stop thinking that there is no way out of your depression. You CAN feel better again!" "Once in a while, as a therapist, I come across a personal work that is worthy of passing along to my fellow therapists and my clients. It is not very often that I have found something that would be both helpful to not only members of The Church of Jesus Christ and those who come from different religious backgrounds, but also to my colleagues. The story of this journey is such an effort. It is one that can help both therapist and client. It is helpful for us as therapists to know what is in the heart and mind of our clients. Sometimes hearing it does not register as well as the written word because sometimes our clients don't express out loud what they really feel for fear of hurting another or for fear of driving them away. I believe it helps other clients to know that they are not the only ones who struggle with feelings of despair and depression and to know they are not alone - that a light at the end of the tunnel really exists. It is my hope that as you read this story about one woman's journey that you will realize your own vulnerability and that it could be you at any given time. We are all subject to the ills of this word and "good" people struggle with their own "wilderness" experiences. No one is immune. But, isn't it wonderful that we have this opportunity to learn how to be there for one another from someone who has been willing to share the depths of her struggle with us? It is also my hope that you, the reader, will learn how to reach out to others if you should happen to fall into your own pit of despair during your lifetime. May the reading of this story offer a learning experience that helps you understand and be understood."

171. We Made Do - Recalling The Great Depression
The project s focus is on the 1930 s, the era of the Great depression. It containsoral histories, period photographs and emailed contributions of viewers
http://www.mcsc.k12.in.us/madedo/
We Made Do Recalling the Great Depression "We Made Do" is an on-going project of the students in Mooresville High School in Mooresville, Indiana. The project's focus is on the 1930's, the era of the Great Depression. It contains oral histories, period photographs and e-mailed contributions of viewers who have taken time to share their memories of living in this period of economic upheaval. This page is dedicated to that generation who were forged on the anvil of the Great Depression and then tempered and toughened by the bellows wind of World War II... an era that produced a remarkable group of humankind. Features: Transcribed Oral History Photographs Resources E-mailed Contributions ... About this project If you are one of the "tough generation" who lived during this era, here is an opportunity to share with us and others some of your experiences. Your responses will be sent to the "Made Do" page and will be made available to others. It will especially be useful in gaining insight by those who seeking to understand this era. To enter information, click your curser in the appropriate box. You can leave some blank. You can also advance from one box to the next by hitting your tab button. Thank you very much for helping us understand some of the events of that era. Name: Birth date (you can give an "around" if you want):

172. 20-30-40 Society, Inc.
Membership and Club information. Upcoming Club events for DG glass collectors. Pictures of displays and meeting topics.
http://www.20-30-40Society.org
20-30-40 Society, Inc. The Society's purpose is to gain more knowledge of American-made glassware of the 1920's, 1930's and 1940's and to further its preservation. Our common bond is our love of glass and to indulge in the pleasure of collecting.
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10:30 a.m. Social Hour 11:30 Lunch 12:30 Business Meeting 1:00 Program Join us for an informative meeting on American made glassware of the Depression Era to the 1970's.
SOCIETY'S COLLECTORS MARKET NOVEMBER 13, 2005 AMERICAN LEGION HALL 900 S. La Grange Rd. (Mannheim Rd) LaGrange, IL. SUNDAY 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Admission $2.00 Club members sell their best depression era glass, vintage jewelry, kitchenware, linens and other collectibles. You are sure to find a special treasure among the 50 tables full of great buys! The Society is a not-for-profit group founded in May, 1972. We have 6 general meetings per year with outstanding presentations, that are dazzling, entertaining and above all informative. The Society publishes 6 newsletters and has an extensive reference library for members use. Please come and join us! Glassclub@Aol.com

173. Www.depressiondepot.net/
depressionDiagnosis and treatment of depression. depression is a significant andcomplicated mental health problem among children and adolescents.
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174. Counselling & Psychotherapy, Huddersfield, UK - Alan Priest
Information on different types of counselling and psychotherapy, how they work, FAQs, common issues including anxiety and depression, and online tests.
http://www.alanpriest.f2s.com
Could Counselling Help? Alan Priest information and advice about counselling and psychotherapy for potential and existing clients. It covers topics such as As well as useful information for self-help, it offers much information about the process of choosing a therapist and provides detail on the different types of therapy available and how they work. There is also a useful 'Frequently Asked Questions' section, lots of information pages on common issues and you can take an on-line test for Anxiety or Depression If you wish to consider working with me, there is information about me and my philosophy/approach , as well as Contact and Feedback pages. All pages and full contents can be accessed from menus on the Home Page Whilst reading my web site may help you, the information is for general guidance and should not be considered a substitute for professional help from a qualified practitioner.

175. Die Behandelbare Krankheit Depression
Mit Wissenswertem ¼ber die behandelbare Krankheit depression und deren Zusammenh¤nge mit Licht, Gehirnbotenstoffen, Schlaf oder Stress wird informiert sowie Wege aufzeigt, wie man der Krankheit mit therapeutischen Mitteln begegnen kann.
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176. Depression
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177. Depression And How Psychotherapy And Other Treatments Can Help People Recover
Fact sheet describing what depression is, its causes and symptoms, and how itcan be treated psychotherapeutically.
http://www.apa.org/pubinfo/depression.html
Depression and How Psychotherapy and Other Treatments Can Help People Recover
TOPICS: According to the National Institute of Mental Health, an estimated 17 million adult Americans suffer from depression during any 1-year period. Depression is a real illness and carries with it a high cost in terms of relationship problems, family suffering, and lost work productivity. Yet, depression is a highly treatable illness. How Does Depression Differ From Occasional Sadness? Everyone feels sad or "blue" on occasion. It is also perfectly normal to grieve over upsetting life experiences, such as a major illness, a death in the family, a loss of a job, or a divorce. But, for most people, these feelings of grief and sadness tend to lessen with the passing of time. However, if a person's feelings of sadness last for 2 weeks or longer, and if they interfere with daily life activities, something more serious than "feeling blue" may be going on. Depressed individuals tend to feel helpless and hopeless and to blame themselves for having these feelings. People who are depressed may become overwhelmed and exhausted and may stop participating in their routine activities. They may withdraw from family and friends. Some may even have thoughts of death or suicide.

178. NAMI Facts About Childhood Depression
Earlyonset depression can lead to school failure, alcohol or other drug use, Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for youth with depression.
http://www.nami.org/helpline/depression-child.html
What is depression? Clinical depression goes beyond sadness. It's more than having a bad day or coping with a major loss such as the death of a parent, grandparent, or even a favorite pet. It's also not a personal weakness or a character flaw. Youth suffering from clinical depression cannot simply "snap out of it." Depression is a brain disorder (mental illness) that affects the whole person-it affects the way one feels, thinks, and acts. Early-onset depression can lead to school failure, alcohol or other drug use, and even suicide. However, it is highly treatable. What are the signs of early-onset depression?
  • Persistent sadness and hopelessness Withdrawal from friends and from activities once enjoyed Increased irritability or agitation Missed school or poor school performance Changes in eating and sleeping habits Indecision, lack of concentration, or forgetfulness Poor self-esteem or guilt Frequent physical complaints, such as headaches and stomachaches Lack of enthusiasm, low energy, or low motivation Drug and/or alcohol abuse Thoughts of death or suicide
Do other disorders or behaviors commonly coexist with early-onset depression?

179. SafeYouth.org - Teen Facts - Depression
Includes links, fact sheets, and information on getting help.
http://www.safeyouth.org/scripts/teens/depression.asp
Depression
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It is entirely normal to feel "blue" occasionally, or to feel down for a while after something bad happens. For teenagers with major depression however, feelings of sadness and hopelessness may last for weeks or months and can eventually dominate their lives. They lose interest in activities they used to enjoy, and relationships with family and friends can begin to suffer. Depression can lead to poor school attendance and performance, running away, and feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness. Some teens try to make the pain of depression go away by drinking or taking drugs, which only makes the depression worse. Still others contemplate suicide.
How common is depression among teenagers?
Major depression strikes about 1 in 12 adolescents. In any given 6-month period, about 5 percent of 9- to 17-year-olds are estimated to be suffering from major depression.
What are the symptoms of major depression?

180. Tests, Tests, Tests: Iq Tests, Personality Tests, Intelligence Tests, Aptitude T
Find out whether your slump is critical with the depression Test. After finishingthe depression Test, you will receive a detailed,
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85 questions, 30-40 min At times, everybody gets down in the dumps. But if life is consistently getting you down and your lows are making it hard to function, you may be depressed. Find out whether your slump is critical with the Depression Test. This test is designed to determine whether you presently have, or are at risk for developing a depressive disorder. Examine the following statements and indicate how well it describes you or how often you feel that way. After finishing the Depression Test, you will receive a detailed, personalized interpretation of your score that includes diagrams, information on the test topic and tips. Find out more about this test...
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