Is depression genetic? There are many factors that go into depression, and genetics are definitely a piece of the puzzle. Here’s everything you need to know.
In many people, depression doesn’t just happen. There are risk factors for depression, and knowing them helps avoid them. Here’s what you should look out for.
We’ll go over what antidepressants are and answer whether there is one medication that is the most effective antidepressant for certain mental health disorders.
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.
If you’re trying to understand your place on the laziness-depression spectrum, we can help you sort that out. Let's start with what depression and laziness are.
The winter blues are very common, with many experiencing mood shifts during colder, darker winter days. We break down what the winter blues are in this article.
If you’ve been told you’ve experienced dissociation, if you’ve been feeling like you’re not “present,” then dissociation might be at play.
The 8 most common depression are: major, seasonal, persistent, perinatal, premenstrual dysphoric, situational, manic, and atypical depression.
If you're looking for a depression treatment beyond medication and therapy, yoga might be able to help. Learn more about yoga's effect on depression symptoms.
Depression is common in those who have PTSD. Both PTSD and depression would generally suggest a heavy emotional burden on the person with them.
Both psychologists and psychiatrists can treat depression. The main difference is that psychiatrists can prescribe medication, while psychologists cannot.
While stress is related to life events, depression can happen even if everything in life seems fine – and is more serious and long-lasting.