While stress is related to life events, depression can happen even if everything in life seems fine – and is more serious and long-lasting.
If you’re feeling like you don’t want to live anymore, please know that there are resources available to you right now. Here are some of them.
Anxiety and PTSD are frequent comorbidities, though this may have to do with differential diagnosis issues. Read on to find out more.
Paranoia could fit into anxiety in some cases, but they’re different. Paranoia tends to have a specifically narrow focus on the ill intent of others.
When the grief is over, your symptoms of depression can also fade, unless the development of depression has gotten to the level of a disorder.
Early studies found a link between amitriptyline and weight gain, but modern research suggests that this medication isn't linked to any significant weight gain.
Amitriptyline withdrawal symptoms include flu-like symptoms, insomnia, nausea, imbalance, and hyperarousal. Read on to find out more.
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Nortriptyline is a tricyclic antidepressant, or TCA. Like all antidepressants, nortriptyline can cause side effects. Read all about them in this article.
Doxycycline is a prescription antibiotic that can help clear up moderate to severe acne. Read on to find out more information about Doxycycline.
Dysthymia vs depression have several differences, namely in consistency of symptoms and severity. Read to learn about dysthymia vs depression and treatments.
Person-centered therapy is a non-directive form of therapy. Read on to discover person-centered therapy and how it differs from common types such as behavioral.