Sadness vs. Depression
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Sadness vs. Depression (Mental Health Guru)
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Sadness vs. Depression | Lifescript.com
lifescript.com — “I receive a lot of messages from people who ask a very similar question: What--™s the difference...” View full resource at lifescript.com
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Depression vs. Sadness
squidoo.com — “Could You Be Suffering From Depression Or Are You Just Sad?Depression comes in a variety of shapes & forms. The different types of depression have different & unique symptoms, causes, and effects. Knowing what type of depression you have can help you manage your symptoms and get the most effective treatment.The cause of your type of depression helps determine the treatmentUnderstanding the underlying cause of your depression may help you to overcome it. In some instances therapy will be the best” View full resource at squidoo.com
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Depression
kidshealth.org — “Depression is very common. For more information about depression and feeling better, check out this article.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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An article for teens - Depression | Depresión: http://ow.ly/eRZG
Core Sadness vs. Wounded Sadness
blog.havetherelationshipyouwant.com — “I love how Margaret puts these concepts into clear, understandable and personal ways that we can get our heads and hearts around. I found this article of hers” View full resource at blog.havetherelationshipyouwant.com
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Core Sadness vs. Wounded Sadness: I love how Margaret puts these concepts into clear, understandable... http://bit.ly/aVuSmg #relationships
Good Grief vs Major Depressive Disorder | Psychology Today
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Most Recently Shared on August 21, 2010 at 8:51 pm By:
In case you missed this excellent op-ed piece on #depression and #grief, here it is on Psych Today: http://bit.ly/a8fYiA
Depression or Sadness: How Do You Know? - Depression
healthcentral.com — “Expert Kit Lukas returns to MyDepressionConnection and describes how he has differentiated between depression and sadness over the course of the year.” View full resource at healthcentral.com
Most Recently Shared on May 18, 2011 at 6:06 pm By:
@Leah_OHagan You probly feel good now, but Here's a compelling post on #Depression or #Sadness/Grief: How Do You Know? http://bit.ly/kUjDVh
The Art of Happiness - Dealing with Sadness and Depression
suite101.com — “Long dark winters can get you down, but whether you are feeling really depressed or just a bit low, here are some hints to perk yourself up until spring.” View full resource at suite101.com
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The Art of Happiness - Dealing with Sadness and Depression: Long dark winters can get you down, but whether you ... http://bit.ly/dE84Ow
What Is The Difference Between Depression And Sadness? - ABC News
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VIDEO- What's the difference between sadness & depression? http://bit.ly/9Wf6nz
Pictures of Depression: Overwork, Recklessness, Sadness, and Recovery
webmd.com — “Folk remedies and half-truths still prevent many from getting treatment for depression. WebMD's pictures show unusual symptoms in men, seniors, and others, along with many ways to recover.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Pictures of Depression Slideshow: Overwork, Recklessness, Sadness, and Recovery http://bit.ly/gEYlgI
The Brain's Response To Sadness Can Predict Relapses Into Depression
medicalnewstoday.com — “A University of Toronto study shows that when formerly depressed people experience mild states of sadness, their brain's response can predict if they will become depressed again.Part of” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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The Brain's Response To Sadness Can Predict Relapses Into Depression http://bit.ly/mHXL3r #depression
The Brain's Response To Sadness Can Predict Relapses Into Depression
medicalnewstoday.com — “A University of Toronto study shows that when formerly depressed people experience mild states of sadness, their brain's response can predict if they will become depressed again.Part of” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Depression is not Sadness | Breaking Bipolar - HealthyPlace
healthyplace.com — “Some people wrongly think that depression is the same as sadness. Depression, though, is much more than sadness. More at Breaking Bipolar blog, Natasha Tracy.” View full resource at healthyplace.com
Most Recently Shared on August 12, 2011 at 2:01 pm By:
#Depression is not #Sadness. New Breaking #Bipolar blog. http://bit.ly/qmM595 #mhsm #mentalhealth #health #psychology#mentalillness
Differences between Sadness and Depression | HealthGuru
mental.healthguru.com — “Everyone experiences sadness, loneliness and grief. Usually, these unhappy moods abate with good coping skills... and time. But when depression symptoms do not go away, the emotional toll can be devastating! Learn more about sadness and depression.” View full resource at mental.healthguru.com
Most Recently Shared on November 18, 2010 at 5:10 pm By:
Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between depression & sadness. 1/5 Americans suffer from mental illness. http://ow.ly/3bTph
Feeling SAD? How To Beat Winter Depression
huffingtonpost.co.uk — “Few of us relish the cold, dark days of winter. But for 7% of the British population, the chilly climes and lack of sunshine trigger a 'winter depression' called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).” View full resource at huffingtonpost.co.uk
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Feeling SAD? How To Beat Winter Depression http://t.co/z00K7bt5 #Psychology
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