Archive for July, 2008
Teen Depression – Beware Of The Tell-Tale Sings
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008There is too much pressure on children today. A few decades ago, childhood meant fun, innocent mischief, games, travel, parents’ love and peer friendships. Today, all this has changed; today childhood is characterized by competition, ambition, struggle for power at homes and outside, parents’ pressure to succeed at any cost, peer pressure to belong, and […]
Depression Statistics—Determining Your Risk
Monday, July 28th, 2008Depression is becoming more and more common among adults and children alike. It is important to be able to recognize the signs of depression; however, knowing a few depression statistics will make you more on the look out for these symptoms. Being aware of data correlations, risk factors, and statistics associated with depression can help […]
The Severity of Psychotic Depression
Saturday, July 26th, 2008Suffering from depression can be a very serious and contentious situation. The reason for this is that contrary to what many people commonly believe depression is not a singular condition that is the same from person to person. In other words, there are varying degrees of depression and for some individuals the level of depression […]









