Experiencing depression in your 20s is common and treatable. Learn why it often starts at this time, and how to get support and manage symptoms as you recover.
BuSpar is not just an anti-anxiety medication: it also may be the perfect treatment for some people’s depressive disorder symptoms. Read on to find out more.
One reason why more people don’t receive treatment is a lack of health insurance. We've put together a guide on how to get antidepressants without insurance.
Depression can be debilitating but antidepressants can help. Here’s your guide to common depression medication, including how they work and side effects.
Worried about Prozac withdrawal? We’ll walk you through what to expect when you stop taking Prozac and how to discontinue the medication safely to prevent symptoms.
Can Cymbalta make you tired? Yes, but it can also cause insomnia. Learn about how Cymbalta treats depression and chronic pain, its common side effects, like insomnia, and how to sleep while taking it.
You may wonder what foods to avoid while taking Cymbalta, but foods don't typically interact with this medication. Ahead, we’ll explain why this is and share other Cymbalta interactions and diet-related tips.
Wondering about Wellbutrin® vs. Lexapro®? Read through our guide comparing how they work, their side effects, and how effective they are for treating depression and other mental health conditions.
Sertraline 25mg, a low starting dose of the SSRI Zoloft, is used to treat some mental health conditions. Learn about sertraline 25mg side effects and more.
Can you take Prozac and Adderall together? Combining Prozac with Adderall can be safe, but side effects and interactions may occur. Get details here.
Why are doctors failing to spot a problem we are perfectly capable of treating? A psychologist weighs in.
You've heard that overly processed foods are bad for your body—but what about your mental health? New research has found a hard link.
The amount of U.S. adults with depression at some point in their lives has reached an all-time high. A psychologist weighs in on why.
A new study found that depression can directly cause an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. A psychiatrist weighs in.
Being on oral contraceptives can worsen mental health, but if you are a woman taking birth control pills, don't panic.
This was a groundbreaking moment, but as a clinical psychologist who’s dealt with postpartum depression, it took too long.