You may not find the term “reactive depression” in the average medical textbook, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t legit. So, what is it? And how is it treated?
Is depression contagious? It sounds like a silly question if you think about it like the flu, but it’s not that simple. After all, misery loves company. Right?
Dating someone with depression can get very tricky and challenging sometimes, but it doesn’t have to be a deal-breaker. Read on for some helpful, honest tips.
We love our phones. But we can’t help but wonder: is there a possible link between screen time and depression? Big woof. Here’s what current science has to say.
Depression is a mood disorder that affects millions of people in the U.S. every year. But is there a cure for depression? Unfortunately, it’s not that simple.
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Is depression a choice? Ask that question to anyone struggling with it, and they’ll tell you — it definitively isn’t. Some people can’t choose to “be happier.”
Making the choice to adopt can change your life in some pretty incredible ways. But post adoption depression does happen. Here’s everything you need to know.
A huge part of the stigma surrounding depression and mental health are all the myths about depression swirling around. Debunking those myths starts with you.
“Morning depression” isn’t a term you’ll find in medical reference book, but that doesn’t make it any less real. It is. And here’s everything you should know.
Depressed people sometimes struggle with how to explain depression to someone — friends, family, loved ones and others. Here are a couple helpful tips to use.
“I feel dead inside.” It’s not a phrase any of us are ever excited to admit, but many of us have been here. We get it. It’s okay to not feel okay, sometimes.