An Escape from Clinical Depression

 
I   Introduction
II  Insight into clinical depression
        Negative feedback control
III  Summary of insight
IV Author

 
Links: a guide to clinical depression
 
 
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Links: a guide to clinical depression  page: 1 2 3 4 5
 
 
Caution: The selected links are to assist one in being a more effective consumer of health care. They are absolutely no substitute for being professionally diagnosed and treated.

 
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Suicide prevention  (pg. 1)
About depression  (pg. 1)
Treatments for depression  (pg. 2)
Antidepressants  (pg. 2)
Consumer information  (pg. 3)
Further readings  (pg. 3)
Interactive resources  (pg. 4)
Reference sources  (pg. 4)
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Tutorials  (pg. 5)

 

Suicide prevention


About major depression disorder

Depression: More and meaner than it seems
*In these cases, depression is not the primary disorder but rather a symptom of some other disease or a side effect of a medication. It is treated in these cases--when possible--by correcting the underlying problem.
 
   
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