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		<title>Diagnosing And Treating Depression In Teens</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 15:26:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Detecting depression in teens can be much more difficult than detecting it in adults. For one thing, as they proceed through puberty, they&#8217;re already likely prone to mood swings and a degree of gloom. It can be hard to distinguish these normal experiences from things like anxiety panic disorders and other problems stemming from depression. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Detecting <strong>depression in teens</strong> can be much more difficult than detecting it in adults. For one thing, as they proceed through puberty, they&#8217;re already likely prone to mood swings and a degree of gloom. It can be hard to distinguish these normal experiences from things like <strong>anxiety panic disorders</strong> and other problems stemming from <strong>depression</strong>. For all you know, the real problem may be that their face has broken out and a few acne treatments could make their misery go away. Yet there&#8217;s the real possibility of serious depression as well.</p>
<blockquote><p>How can you discern whether your teen simply feels &#8220;blue&#8221; occasionally, or has full-blown <strong>depression</strong> and might need medical attention? If your teen&#8217;s gloomy moods aren&#8217;t balanced out by more positive things like good friends, interests and hobbies, or a generally good school experience, then these may be <strong>warning signs</strong>. <strong></strong></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Depression in teens</strong> can manifest in lack of self-esteem, isolation and lack of concentration. And of course, if there is any talk of suicide, or any of these symptoms last for more than three weeks, you may need to find a depression treatment center.</p>
<p>Treatments can be varied, though having discussions with a therapist may be the best place to start. They&#8217;ll try to discover if you&#8217;re dealing with an <em><strong>anxiety disorder</strong></em> or if there&#8217;s a coming together of external influences that have created a perfect storm in your teen&#8217;s life, or a combination of the two. The best treatments may include a combination of <em><strong>psychotherapy</strong></em> and <em><strong>antidepressants</strong></em>.</p>
<p>If the depression is connected to disorders like anorexia or bulimia, then the teenager may benefit from some time in a mental health treatment center that would be better equipped to deal with all of the issues he or she is facing. They can also supervise the effects of <strong>antidepressants</strong>, which sometimes increase <strong>suicidal tendencies </strong>in teens rather than decreasing them.</p>
<p><strong>Depression in teens</strong> is usually very treatable, especially when it&#8217;s diagnosed early. This doesn&#8217;t entirely prevent about 50% of them from having further depression problems in their adult life, yet effective treatment does result in the other 50% of teens being free from any further depressive episodes. Even for those who may experience it again, having received the best treatments and counseling as teenagers will equip them to manage it much more successfully as adults.</p>
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		<title>Discussing Bipolar II Disorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 21:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bipolar disorder is also known as manic depressive disorder. It&#8217;s a mental illness that presents itself as mood swings or mood cycling. There are really 2 types of bipolar disorder types, and few folk know about it. The intermittent mixed episode, as well as raging mood cycles that include episodes of extreme depression and mania [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Bipolar disorder</strong> is also known as <em>manic depressive disorder</em>. It&#8217;s a mental illness that presents itself as <strong>mood swings</strong> or <strong>mood cycling</strong>. There are really 2 types of bipolar disorder types, and few folk know about it. The intermittent mixed episode, as well as raging mood cycles that include episodes of extreme depression and mania make up <strong>Bipolar I disorder</strong>. Evidence of hallucination are also experienced by patients.</p>
<p><strong>Rapid mood cycling</strong> with episodes of <strong>depression and hypomania</strong>, on the other hand, is what outlines <a href="http://www.billboardmama.com/discussing-bipolar-ii-disorder-p-253.html" target="_blank">bipolar 2 disorder</a>. Bipolar II disorder does not occur with psychotic or hallucinating symptoms. Additionally, <strong>hypomania</strong> is outlined as a milder form of mania, in which the patient has a period of increased happiness or elation. Depression with bipolar II patients is frequently more severe than in patients with bipolar I disorder. Also more common in bipolar II patients are suicide thoughts, threats, and attempts.</p>
<p>When a patient has had one or more major episodes of depression, no manic episodes, and 1 episode of hypomania, a <strong>diagnosis of bipolar II disorder</strong> is appropriate.</p>
<p><strong>Evidence of depression with bipolar II disorder</strong> include decreased energy, unexplained weight changes, feelings of despair, increased irritation, and wild crying. <strong>Symptoms of hypomania</strong> include sleeplessness, racing thoughts, distractibility, excess energy, and rash judgments. These are less grim versions of symptoms similar to mania.</p>
<p>A combination of analysis or therapy and medicine is required to treat bipolar II disorder. Medicines typically prescribed for treatment of bipolar II disorder include uppers like <em>Celexa</em>, as well as mood stabilizers such as <em>Topomax</em>. Mood stabilizers are critical in treatment of bipolar aberrations, because anti-depression drugs alone could cause the patient to enter into a manic or hypomania episode.</p>
<p><strong>Bipolar II disorder</strong> is actually frequently misdiagnosed as <em>clinical depression</em>. The reason being because hypomania rarely shows in therapy sessions because they&#8217;re usually hopeful, so depression is easier seen. If a patient indeed has bipolar II disorder, this could be exhibited when therapy of anti-depression treatments generally for those with clinical depression brings the patient into a hypomanic state.</p>
<p>Counseling or therapy treatment possibilities for bipolar II disorder may include conventional counseling methods, discussion of triggers and life style changes that may lessen the seriousness of episodes, and cognitive behavioral care. Without medicine, patients with a mild case of bipolar II disorder may benefit without medication so long as there&#8217;s therapy or analysis. Thanks to the seriousness of the depressive states, however, this is more common with bipolar II rather than bipolar I disorder.</p>
<p>As fast as evidence of <a href="http://www.billboardmama.com/wise-bipolar-disorder-c-4_38.html" target="_blank">bipolar disorder type 2</a> are evident, it&#8217;s important to search out a psychological heath professional for help. At least 1/2 suicide cases every year are bipolar II patients. To prevent suicidal behavior, it is vital for bipolar II patients to be properly diagnosed at an early stage, so that continuing treatment of the sickness can begin and be continued in order to avoid suicidal behavior.</p>
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		<title>Tips on How to Cure Depression</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 17:43:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Depression is may be  the most uncontrolled  and   misunderstood chronic condition in the United States.  Making this condition all the more severe  is the  growing  number of people being affected by it. Stress and strain are the two to  cure depression, people  turn to any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Depression</strong> is may be  the most uncontrolled  and   misunderstood chronic condition in the United States.  Making this condition all the more severe  is the  growing  number of people being affected by it. Stress and strain are the two to  cure depression, people  turn to any number of treatments and fixes. But how do you  cure depression? Can you cure depression? Is there something mistaken  with you or is it something you should just  live with? Depression is  certainly a  difficult subject.</p>
<p><strong>Depression</strong> is  difficult to appreciate  , even for experts. This  seems stupid  to me. How can you anticipate  to cure depression if you don&#8217;t completely  understand it? There is even a difference  between doctors and psychologists as to what really  causes depression! Some  imagine  it is brought on from childhood  trauma. Some  imagine  it is a reaction to diet and other nurturing  things  and others take for granted  it is a chronic and  possibly hereditary disease. All of these may be factual. For that  reason, to cure depression, you should think  all of these suggestions.</p>
<p>One probable  way to cure depression is through<em><strong> anti-depressants</strong></em>. The progression  made by  pharmaceutical companies over the past  several decades have been  remarkable. But beware.  Nearly 50% of patients maintain  that they don&#8217;t react  to the medication. Pills are not a fail-safe  method to cure depression.  Consider that they may be costly, and that they have a range  of side effects, be cautious  before assuming that medication will cure depression for you.</p>
<p>Too much of stress and strain have been  found to be the root source  for depression. You can have  a check on the same and take  out effective stress management by  several Natural products obtainable  on the Internet. Directing  you through here is <a href="http://herbalife.blogs4me.com/" target="_blank">Herbalife</a> which too  offers <em><strong>stress management products</strong></em> like Herbalife Relax Now and Herbalife Sleep Now to take care of your stress. Prepared  with natural herbs and other ingredients, these <a href="http://herbalife.podbean.com" target="_blank">Herbal life Products</a> are  considerably safe to use.</p>
<p>Another probable  method  is to change your diet, and  increase your exercise. This is a good common  rule, in spite  of whether you have feelings of depression or not. To cure depression, health foods might be a way to go. Again, this might not work for  everyone. Several  people have such  severe depression that diet and exercise rarely changes a thing.</p>
<p>Ultimately, you could consider  therapy to help with depression. Many people that go into cognitive behavior therapy find relief from symptoms. Others decline   quite  easily without the steady  and costly  therapy sessions. Still others experience  no benefits. Therapy is not for  everyone. You might want also think  that having  positive relationships have been recommended  to be a break  to feelings of depression. You might want to think about  re-connecting with old friends or use up  more time with your family; enclose  yourself with loving and supportive people and you could find an easy  and rewarding way to cure depression.</p>
<p>When you seem  to cure depression, consider ALL of these choices  : diet, exercise, medication, therapy, nurturing relationships.  Since there is no ready to order,  you might need a combination of some or all of these solutions to  help you cure depression.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture For Depression Answers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 13:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Understanding Depression
Depression is a mood disorder explained  as having both physical and psychological  symptoms that can be damaging  detrimental to a persons usual  daily life. When depressed you often suffer from  poor sleeping habits, crying periods,  anxiety, worry,   poor memory, inability to concentrate, body  aches, stomach [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Understanding Depression</strong></p>
<p><strong>Depression</strong> is a mood disorder explained  as having both physical and psychological  symptoms that can be damaging  detrimental to a persons usual  daily life. When depressed you often suffer from  poor sleeping habits, crying periods,  anxiety, worry,   poor memory, inability to concentrate, body  aches, stomach disturbances and a lack of interest in activities you formerly liked doing.</p>
<blockquote><p>In the late nineteen nineties, the NIH&#8217;s Office of Alternative Medicine financed a study at the University of Arizona. Working with acupuncturist who  subjects were divided into three groups. The first group received the anti depression specific acupuncture, the second group got the mock treatment, and the third group was put on a waiting list before being placed on eight weeks of the real treatment.</p></blockquote>
<p>Following the <a href="http://acupuncturefiles.com/acupuncture_and_depression.php" target="_blank">acupuncture depression</a> treatment, the depression specific groups experienced a 43 percent reduction in their symptoms compared with a 22 percent reduction for the mock group. Over half  no longer met the  criteria for clinical depression. Only five people dropped out of the study, two moved away, one became pregnant, and two didn&#8217;t like being poked with needles.</p>
<p>This study suggests  that using acupuncture as a standalone treatment could be as effective as other types of treatments for relieving depression symptoms typically used in Western medicine, such as psychotherapy and drugs. These findings  are promising enough that the United Nations World Health Organization has approved  acupuncture as a treatment for depression.   Further clinical trials with larger samples are deemed necessary to endorse this new optimism  for  depression</p>
<p><strong>The Needles Don&#8217;t Hurt</strong></p>
<p>The acupuncturist uses extremely  small needles inserted at  specific places in the body to achieve effects. The acupuncturist uses needles that are hygienic to prevent any type of infection. These needles are much thinner than the needles that  people are used to when you  are in need of a traditional shot. It feels like a mosquito bite without the itching.</p>
<p>A significant  advantage using <a href="http://acupuncturefiles.com/" target="_blank">acupuncture depression</a> was the low cost and lack of side affects compared to conventional treatment.</p>
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		<title>How to Recognize Depression</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 21:56:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While it is perfectly normal to feel sad or down in response to a lost job, a disappointment or other difficult moment in your life, when feelings of sadness or being down last for several weeks and start to interfere with everyday life, it may be depression. Depression is a real psychological disease or syndrome [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While it is perfectly normal to feel sad or down in response to a lost job, a disappointment or other difficult moment in your life, when feelings of sadness or being down last for several weeks and start to interfere with everyday life, it may be depression. Depression is a real psychological disease or syndrome and depression has been estimated to affect millions of people worldwide. Depression symptoms often vary from person to person, but people who are feeling down for more than several weeks, may be clinically depressed.</p>
<blockquote><p>Learning about the signs, symptoms and causes is a first step toward overcoming <a href="http://www.reverta.com/depression/" target="_blank">depression</a>. Depression can be overwhelming and will ultimately interfere with daily life, interfering with work, study, sleeping, eating and the ability to enjoy activities. In addition to prolonged sadness, here are some of <strong>the major symptoms of (clinical) depression</strong>:</p>
<ul style="list-style-type:disc">
<li>Feelings of hopelessness/guilt</li>
<li>In some patients: Thoughts of suicide or suicide attempts</li>
<li>Changes in sleep: either insomnia or over-sleeping. The majority of patients with depression suffer from sleep difficulties</li>
<li>Persistent headaches, digestive problems, aches or pains</li>
<li>Despair/ feelings of helplessness</li>
<li>Fatigue / Lack of energy</li>
<li>Feelings of anger or irritable mood</li>
<li>Low or sad mood (lasting more than several weeks)</li>
<li>Grief</li>
<li>Changes in appetite: over-eating or not eating enough</li>
<li>Trouble with concentration or difficulties with memory</li>
<li>Loss of interest in once pleasurable activities</li>
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<p>Depression can be caused by multiple factors, including malnutrition, environmental factors, neurotransmitter malfunctioning, genetic background, trauma and chronic stress. Depression is frequently treated by a combination of psychotherapy and the use of antidepressant drugs. Old-fashioned treatments such as electroconvulsant shock therapy are not being used very often.</p>
<p>The theory behind depression focuses almost entirely on an imbalance of neurotransmitters in the brain. Neurotransmitters are the agents that facilitate communication between nerve cells. The main neurotransmitters are the monoamines serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrin.</p>
<p>Most modern medications prescribed for <a href="http://www.reverta.com/depression/" target="_blank">depression</a> work by increasing the availability of the monoamine neurotransmitters, norepinephrine and serotonin in the synapse (the small space between nerve cells). Some antidepressants may also increase the monoamine dopamine. As these neurotransmitters remain in the synapse for a longer period of time, they increase the signaling between adjacent nerve cells.</p>
<p>While the monoamine hypothesis of depression has been the focus of many research studies, the theory has also been criticized. This is because some antidepressant medications work well in depressed patients despite the fact that they do not influence the monoamine pathway. In addition, studies that aimed to deplete monoamine neurotransmitters in test subjects (depressed patients and non-depressed controls) did not result in depression in healthy subjects and did not increase depression symptoms in depressed patients.</p>
<p>Modern antidepressants are much safer than anti-depressant drugs from the past (they have less dangerous side effects). In the past, depression was often treated with tricyclic compounds or with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (monoamine oxidases are enzymes that break down monoamines, such as norepinephrin and serotonin). Monoamine oxidase inhibitors require patients to adhere to a strict low histamine and low tyramine diet in order to prevent a potential hypertensive crisis (which can be deadly). Fermented foods are high in histamine and tyramine.</p>
<p>While modern antidepressant drugs have less side effects than older antidepressants, most people are still uncomfortable with side effects. One of the major side effects is that serotonin and norepinephrin re-uptake inhibitors can increase suicidal thoughts in teenagers and young adults. In 2004, the FDA recommended that manufacturers of antidepressants include the so-called &#8220;black-box&#8221; warning about this risk.</p>
<p>Another side effect that many people taking antidepressants worry about is <strong>sexual side effects</strong>. This is a major issue with many antidepressant drugs (drugs such as nefazodone and bupropion have fewer sexual side-effects). While depressed patients usually have lower libido, they consider sexual side effects of antidepressants to be a hurdle in their therapy. Often just lowering the dose, taking the drug right before sleeping or switching to a different antidepressant may provide relief.</p>
<p>In addition to psychotherapy and antidepressant drugs, herbal-based treatments for depression have become more popular recently. <a href="http://www.reverta.com/natural-depression-treatment.html" target="_blank">Natural antidepressant treatments</a> often contain extracts of <strong>St. John&#8217;s Wort</strong> (<em>Hypericum perforatum</em>). St. John&#8217;s wort is used as an alternative treatment for depression and is considered to have fewer side effects than common antidepressant drugs. St. John&#8217;s wort cannot be taken together with antidepressant drugs, since St. John&#8217;s wort also raises serotonin levels. At present, it is still unclear how St. John&#8217;s wort raises serotonin levels.</p>
<p>Depression is a real disease with psychological and physiological symptoms and can be treated successfully. If you think you may have depression, talk to someone who can help or to your doctor with whom you can discuss the variety of treatment options that are available.  With the right treatment, you can overcome depression and gain control over your life.</p>
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