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  1. Depression - major; Unipolar depression; Major depressive disorder ... The exact cause of depression is not known. Many researchers believe it is caused by chemical changes in the brain. This may be due to ...
  2. Psychotic depression; Delusional depression ... is unknown. A family or personal history of depression or psychotic illness makes you more likely to ...
  3. Depression - postpartum; Postnatal depression ... Postpartum depression is moderate to severe depression in a woman after she has given birth. It may occur soon ...
  4. Neurotic depression (dysthymia); Dysthymic disorder; Chronic depression; Depression - chronic ... dysthymia will also have an episode of major depression at some point in their lives. Dysthymia in ...
  5. Depression in the elderly ... of life changes can increase the risk for depression, or make existing depression worse. Some of these changes are: A move ...
  6. Resources - depression ... Depression is a medical condition. If you think you may be depressed, see a health care provider. ... following organizations are good resources of information on depression : American Psychological Association - www.apa.org/topics/depress/ ...
  7. Depression is feeling sad, blue, unhappy, or down in the dumps. Most people feel this way once in a while. Clinical depression is a mood disorder. It occurs when feelings ...
  8. Manic depression; Bipolar affective disorder ... least one manic episode and periods of major depression . In the past, bipolar disorder type I was ...
  9. About 1 in 5 teenagers have depression at some point. Your teen may be depressed if they are feeling sad, blue, unhappy, or down in the dumps. Depression is ...
  10. Depression may be described as feeling sad, blue, unhappy, miserable, or down in the dumps. Most of ... one time or another for short periods. Clinical depression is a mood disorder in which feelings of ...
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