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…
Suicide Statistics by Anthony Centore, PhD | Dec 21, 2010 | Depression, Mental Health Topics, Suicide Interesting Statistics on Suicide Statistics If you are in danger of hurting yourself, please stop reading this webpage, and call help at 911, or go to your nearest Emergency Care Facility (ER). Help and healing is available. Suicide is exasperated by social isolation, child abuse, hopelessness and sustained depression. Suicide…
College Depression Statistics by Anthony Centore, PhD | Dec 20, 2010 | College, Depression, Mental Health Topics Interesting College Depression Statistics More than just “the blues,” clinical depression is distinct in that symptoms are of a severity that disrupts one’s daily routine. Often ubiquitous, these symptoms include decreased energy, fluctuating body weight, depleted concentration, irritability, bouts of crying, and thoughts of suicide. Depression is on the rise—those…