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Behavior Therapy Compared To Antidepressants Introduction Cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) helps to identify connections between a person's thoughts, feelings and behaviour. It focuses on specific problem-solving techniques enabling the de...

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Being Depression: Impacts on the Physical and Psychological Well Being Introduction Depression is a common disorder primarily characterized by either a low or depressed mood or a loss of interest or pleasure in nearly all activities. Many a...

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everyone has experienced in some way throughout the course of his or her lives - from feeling 'blue' to clinical depression. Depression is generally known as "the most common and oldest of all disorders" (Swann, et. al 2008) and is consider...

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in a Family: How to Manage It Summary This case study analyzed various domains, namely the significance of family life and foremost depression for the family as a unit, and individually for the mother, child, and daughter. Case study is abo...

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mainly in the African American Communities Anxiety and Depression in Afro-Americans A major cause of mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety in individuals is stress. Defined stress is an internal response caused by the appli...

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Of Depression In Primary And Secondary Care Depression is predominantly treated in primary care, without referral to specialist mental health services , but research has identified a number of deficiencies in the diagnosis and management of...

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Risk Factors Introduction Patterns of comorbidity suggest that the common psychiatric and substance use syndromes may be divisible into 2 broad groups of internalizing and externalizing disorders. We do not know how genetic and environmenta...