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Caregiver depression — Find out how to prevent and cope with caregiver depression.

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Adjusting life goals can help family caregivers prevent depressive symptoms: Study

news-medical.net — “Caring for a family member with a mental illness can be a taxing experience marked by personal sacrifices and psychological problems.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Postnatal Depression Can Be Prevented | How Can Postpartum Depression Can Be Prevented? | LiveScience

livescience.com — “Postpartum depression may be prevented by training medical caregivers to assess and support new mothers.View full resource at livescience.com

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Caregiver Support: Preventing Caregiver Burnout

in-lawsuite.com — “As caregivers fill their free time with chores and other tasks for their loved one, they start to separate from everything they used to do: go out with friends, exercise, maintain memberships to clubs and other activities. They become isolated from everyone else because their time is spent caring for this other person. Feelings of being trapped in the situation are not uncommon, and that can lead to depression.View full resource at in-lawsuite.com

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Caregiver Support: Preventing Caregiver Burnout

in-lawsuite.com — “As caregivers fill their free time with chores and other tasks for their loved one, they start to separate from everything they used to do: go out with friends, exercise, maintain memberships to clubs and other activities. They become isolated from everyone else because their time is spent caring for this other person. Feelings of being trapped in the situation are not uncommon, and that can lead to depression.View full resource at in-lawsuite.com

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