Depression is complex and influenced by many factors, but the way depressed people think is a likely contributor to the disorder. Depression is often associated with cognitive biases, including paying more attention to negative than positive events and recalling them more easily. People with depression also tend to ruminate over perceived failures ...
Date Posted: July 2, 2016
Categories: Depression
GOFinding could be linked to depressive symptoms such as loss of appetite and sleep problems.
Jun 25
Categories: Depression
GOResearch on depression and anxiety has looked at many factors underlying these disorders. One important factor that has emerged in many studies is rumination.
Jun 17
Categories: Anxiety, Depression
GOChildren and adolescents with major depression do not benefit from most antidepressant medications, and some of these drugs may do more harm than good. This is the conclusion of a new study published in The Lancet.
Jun 10
Categories: Child and/or Adolescent Issues, Depression
GODepression has been called a "we-disease" because when the dark clouds arrive, it's not just the depressed person who is affected, but all those close to them. A new study in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationship explored these spillover ...
Jun 9
Categories: Depression, Relationships & Marriage
GOYou'd never know it from her seemingly always-sunny disposition, but Kristen Bell has struggled with depression since she was a university student - and she's shared a heartfelt essay on how the support of her family got her through it.
Jun 2
Categories: Depression
GOData about the true risks of suicide and aggression for children and teens taking these drugs have been suppressed
May 24
Categories: Depression
GOFour symptoms are particularly important in the development of clinical depression, according to new research.
May 13
Categories: Depression
GONew research finds that thirty minutes of moderate exercise helped people regulate their emotions when they subsequently watched a sad film. The study could help to explain why more exercise is generally linked to better moods and lower levels of ...
May 4
Categories: Depression
GOResearch has found that spending time looking back on our lives is good for our mental health. There are therapeutic trials that show purposeful reminiscence can bring about clinically meaningful decreases in depression. And now, an investigation in ...
Apr 30
Categories: Depression
GOA UF study has found that specific genetic markers that put people at risk for depression also predict who might benefit from exercise, according to a study published recently in The Journal of Frailty & Aging.
Apr 28
Categories: Depression
GOThe addiction indicates an escape from ADHD and psychiatric disorder. Young and single men are at risk of being addicted to video games.
Apr 27
Categories: Adult ADHD, Depression
GOMoodiness, irritability and isolation are often hallmarks of teenage growing pains, so it can be hard to realize where the line begins for mood disorders. So, how do parents know if their child is just going through teenage angst or dealing with a ...
Apr 19
Categories: Depression, Teenage Issues
GORecently, a large Swedish study showed that grades may decline, too, when a parent is depressed.
Apr 8
Categories: Depression, Family Problems, Parenting
GOHeart disease and depression are both serious and prevalent conditions; mounting evidence infers that they are connected. Depression has been shown to increase the likelihood of developing heart disease later in life.
Apr 4
Categories: Depression, Health / Illness / Medical Issues
GOThe more time young adults use social media, the more likely they are to be depressed, according to new research.
Mar 26
Categories: Child and/or Adolescent Issues, Depression
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