Posts tagged with: Depression Help

Bipolar II Disorder

by Marc | 6 February 2010

Bipolar II Disorder: Depression Symptoms Guide

This article is part of the Depression Symptoms Guide. In this part of the series, we will examine the type of depression known as Bipolar II Disorder.

Bipolar II disorder is a part of the bipolar disorder spectrum of mood disorders, which are often also referred to as manic-depressive disorder, manic depression or bipolarism. Bipolar II disorder shares the mood cycles associated with bipolar I disorder, but sufferers of bipolar II experience mania in the form of the milder hypomania, and also have experienced at least one episode of major depressive disorder.

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Bipolar I Disorder

by Marc | 2 February 2010

Bipolar I Disorder: Depression Symptoms Guide

This article is part of the Depression Symptoms Guide. In this part of the series, we will examine the type of depression known as Bipolar I Disorder.

Bipolar I disorder is a part of the bipolar disorder spectrum of mood disorders, which are often also referred to as manic-depressive disorder, manic depression or bipolarism. Sufferers of bipolar I disorder experience one or more manic episodes, but may or may not experience episodes of major depressive disorder.

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Atypical Depression

by Marc | 28 January 2010

Atypical Depression: Depression Symptoms Guide

This article is part of the Depression Symptoms Guide. In this part of the series, we will examine the type of depression known as Atypical Depression.

Atypical depression is a type of unipolar disorder, and is a subtype of major depressive disorder and dysthymia, characterised by mood reactivity — being able to experience improvements in mood due to positive events. This contrasts with other forms of depression, where sufferers cannot experience improvements in mood even when good things happen.

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Postpartum Depression (PPD)

by Marc | 27 January 2010

Postpartum Depression (PPD): Depression Symptoms Guide

This article is part of the Depression Symptoms Guide. In this part of the series, we will examine the type of depression known as Postpartum Depression (PPD).

Postpartum Depression is a type of unipolar disorder, also called postnatal depression. It occurs most frequently in women, and rarely in men some time within the first year after the birth of a child.

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Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

by Marc | 25 January 2010

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): Depression Symptoms Guide

This article is part of the Depression Symptoms Guide. In this part of the series, we will examine the type of depression known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).

SAD is a type of unipolar disorder, often also referred to as winter depression, winter blues, seasonal depression or seasonal mood disorder. It is a depressive disorder which causes people who are typically mentally healthy, to experience depressive symptoms during the winter (and sometimes other seasons), repeatedly and at the same time each year.

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Dysthymia

by Marc | 25 January 2010

Dysthymia: Depression Symptoms Guide

This article is part of the Depression Symptoms Guide. In this part of the series, we will examine the type of depression known as Dysthymia.

Dysthymia is a type of unipolar disorder, also referred to as chronic depression, dysthymic disorder, and sometimes misleadingly as ‘minor depression’, as the effects of dysthymia are not ‘minor’, and can be extremely debilitating.

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Major Depressive Disorder

by Marc | 23 January 2010

Major Depressive Disorder: Depression Symptoms Guide

This article is part of the Depression Symptoms Guide. In this part of the series, we will examine the type of depression known as Major Depressive Disorder.

Major depressive disorder is a type of unipolar disorder, often also referred to as clinical depression, major or severe depression, or unipolar depression. It is probable that when someone is said to ‘have depression’, they suffer from major depressive disorder.

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Depression Symptoms Guide

by Marc | 23 January 2010

Depression Symptoms Guide

We’ve all felt depressed, down or sad at times in our lives, but usually these feelings are transient, with life returning to normal soon after. Sometimes though, feelings of sadness, hopelessness — or in some cases mania — may worsen and persist for weeks, months or even years, indicating the presence of a depressive disorder, and the need for help.

Depressive disorders are categorised as mood disorders, and there are various types of depression, each with their own symptoms and treatments. In this Depression Symptoms Guide, we’ll examine the characteristics and symptoms of each type of depressive disorder.

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Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar: A Winter’s Day

by Marc | 28 December 2009

Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar: A Winter's Day

Welcome to A Winter’s Day — I’m glad you’re here to share with me the first post to the website!

Chances are, if you’re reading this then you, or someone you care for suffers from severe depression, bipolar disorder, an anxiety disorder or another related mental illness. Or perhaps you suspect the presence of one or more of these conditions, but just don’t know what to do about it. You may be wondering how to deal with one (or a combination) of these conditions yourself or, if you’re caring for someone with a mental illness, you may be unsure about how best to help them. A Winter’s Day is here to help you.

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