How to Stay Happy When a Loved One Is Depressed by Taylor Bennett | Feb 6, 2018 | Depression, Mental Health Topics Depression is a crippling mental illness, which leaves many of its sufferers feeling lonely, unmotivated, empty, and generally unhappy. Fortunately, these individuals can combat this disorder and its harrowing effects by undergoing therapy and/or taking medication… but what about their loved ones? Depression doesn’t just hurt those who are diagnosed…
People With Depression Have Their Own Language, According to New Study by Taylor Bennett | Feb 6, 2018 | Depression, Mental Health Topics Two of the most important people in my life are diagnosed with depression. Some days they’re happy and a joy to be around—others, they’re miserable and can’t be bothered. While I understand it’s the depression talking, I’m still human, and sometimes can’t help but wonder: Why are they being so…
Does Winter Make You SAD? A Story of Seasonal Affective Disorder by Taylor Bennett | Dec 22, 2017 | Depression, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Depression Portrait: Seasonal Affective Disorder Emily’s mood darkened. She lost touch with her closest friends. She mixed up the names of the kids she worked with. And at home, she found herself watching way too much television: not her old favorite smart dramas and Comedy Central programs, but reality shows…
Depression Test: Check Your Symptoms Against the DSM by Taylor Bennett | Dec 8, 2017 | Depression, Mental Health Topics Depression affects our best friends—our mothers and our daughters and our brothers. It’s a woman smiling because she just got the promotion she’s been wanting. It’s a little boy wondering why he doesn’t have the energy to play today. It’s a teenage girl who just got into the college of…
7 ways to fight depression on Halloween by Michael Reffner, Ed.S. | Oct 25, 2017 | Depression, Mental Health Topics Depression on Halloween? You might be wondering, “Who’s depressed on Halloween?” That’s a good question. The answer: Many people are depressed on Halloween.
Kids Suffer with Depression Too: Here’s How You Can Help Them by Taylor Bennett | Sep 21, 2017 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Depression, Mental Health Topics Kids and teens are irritable, they’re unpredictable, they’re overly emotional. And that’s all normal—for the most part. But what’s tricky is that these can also serve as signs of depression. According to new research conducted at the University of Liverpool and University College London, a quarter of girls and one…
People Claim to be Depressed That Summer Is Coming to an End—Well, These People Really Are by Taylor Bennett | Sep 8, 2017 | Depression, Mental Health Topics Fall is fast approaching—the temperature is cooling down, boots and sweaters are being dug out of closets, and the anticipation of pumpkin spice lattes is flooding social media. People are clearly excited for the hot summer to come to an end and make way for the cooler nights and colorful,…
New Algorithm Can Determine Whether or Not an Instagram User Is Depressed by Taylor Bennett | Aug 23, 2017 | Depression, Media Use, Mental Health Topics Instagram—a beloved social media platform, which allows people to share their favorite memories with their friends, from pictures of their most recent whereabouts to pictures of the immaculate ice cream cone they’re trying right now. This picture-based design certainly sets it apart from other platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter,…
Double Depression: Do I have it? by Lenora KM | May 25, 2017 | Depression, Mental Health Topics Between three and six percent of the population is at risk for a chronic depression that is called Double Depression. It can interfere with daily tasks and quality of life, as well as the increased risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors. With a bleak name like Double Depression, you would…
More Than Just Depression: Seven Common Reasons To Start Seeing a Therapist or Life Coach by Thriveworks Counseling | Apr 17, 2017 | Depression, Mental Health Topics Many assume therapy is just for anxiety, depression or grief. This can’t be further from the truth! Therapy and life coaching are helping countless individuals with a wide range of needs. Check out this list below and see for yourself! 1. Career Counseling What Is Career Counseling? A career coach…
Depression Sucks by Dawn Gaden, M.A., LPC, NCC | Jan 17, 2017 | Depression, Mental Health Topics The feeling of depression draws this image in my mind: you are at the bottom of a well. It is dark, musty, dirty and there is no way out. The only way is to claw your way out. Fingernails dig into the wet slimy bricks barely able to get a…
TV at Night Causes Depression [VIDEO] by Anthony Centore, PhD | Jul 28, 2012 | Depression, Mental Health Topics, Research Does Watching TV at Night Cause Depression? A new study suggests that your favorite late night TV show could be causing depression. In a study using hamsters, those exposed to dim light—equivalent to a TV in a dark room—at night over a four week period showed signs of depression, such…