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		<description>Depression Treatment Explained offers info on the current treatment options and latest developments for a number of depression related conditions.</description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 4 Feb 2010 03:44:20 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title>Depression News - How to Keep Yourself Updated!</title>
			<link>http://www.depressiontreatmentexplained.com/index.php</link>
			<description>To keep completely up to date on news relating to depression, your first step might simply be to enter &quot;depression news&quot; into a search engine. Most of the latest information will spring up right away, and you'll just need to sift through it. You'll find information on current and new treatments, as well as new drugs, along with regular news stories that relate to the subject of depression.[...]</description>
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			<title>Depression Treatment - Hope in New Approaches</title>
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			<description>Depression affects millions of people each day. It can mean a life filled with ups and downs that truly affect how a person lives. One day they may be fine and the next they may even become suicidal.[...]</description>
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			<title>Bipolar Children - How are they treated and diagnosed!</title>
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			<description>For much of the last century, the psychiatric profession considered bipolar children to be non-existent. That is, they believed that bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, occurred only in adults, even though some early researchers had evidence suggesting that a few adults had symptoms that had indeed manifested before they were ten. But manic depression treatments were pretty much exclusively designed for adults until recent years, as a result of this belief.[...]</description>
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			<title>Treatment Options for Delusional Disorder</title>
			<link>http://www.depressiontreatmentexplained.com/delusional-disorder.php</link>
			<description>Among the various psychiatric diagnoses, one of the hardest to establish and treat is delusional disorder. Diagnosis is difficult because the patient often lives quite normally in the world, with their delusions being &quot;non-bizarre,&quot; or theoretically plausible. In fact, so normal can some people appear that they are convinced they don't have a problem, and refuse to get therapy.[...]</description>
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			<title>Depression In Teens - Advice for Parents</title>
			<link>http://www.depressiontreatmentexplained.com/depression-in-teens.php</link>
			<description>Genuine clinical depression isn't always easy to diagnose in adults, yet detecting depression in teens can be much harder. Teenagers are already likely to go through a certain degree of mood swings as they deal with the onset and settling in of puberty. Yet if they're also suffering from anxiety disorders or other problems related to depression, then you may not easily distinguish those from a more normal moroseness or occasional bad moods.[...]</description>
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			<title>Depression Treatment - Choosing the Best Treatment Option!</title>
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			<description>A person who is looking for depression treatment should be able to find everything they need amongst the abundant resources available in society. Yet their very depression may mean they're unable to exert themselves enough for such a task. Their own doctor will undoubtedly help sift through available medical treatments, but they may be left to hunt on their own if they'd like to explore alternative treatment methods.[...]</description>
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			<title>Current Treatments for Dissociative Disorder</title>
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			<description>Psychiatric diagnosis in the past has not always included a dissociative disorder, such as dissociative identity disorder (DID), depersonalization disorder, dissociative amnesia or dissociative fugue, yet this constellation of illnesses has been reconsidered in recent years. Part of the confusion surrounding these disorders is that they often manifest symptoms associated with other illnesses, such as depression, post traumatic stress syndrome, or eating disorders. Offering treatments for those problems doesn't generally result in improvements for those with dissociative disorders because the actual underlying disorder isn't addressed.[...]</description>
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			<title>Symptoms and Treatments for Major Depressive Disorder</title>
			<link>http://www.depressiontreatmentexplained.com/major-depressive-disorder.php</link>
			<description>What the public normally thinks of as clinical depression is more accurately named major depressive disorder (to distinguish it from depression that stems from other illnesses), yet the populace still uses the more familiar term. They're quite able to make that distinction, though, understanding that this type of depression is the kind that takes over one's life, rather than merely being a matter of &quot;being a bit down&quot; for awhile. With regard to clinical depression, the symptoms include physical signs like low sex drive, weight gain, sleep problems and lethargy, as well as emotional symptoms like lack of self-esteem, low concentration, negativity and sadness, or even thoughts of suicide and self-harm.[...]</description>
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			<title>The Duality of Manic Depressive Disorder Treatments</title>
			<link>http://www.depressiontreatmentexplained.com/manic-depressive-disorder.php</link>
			<description>Manic depressive disorder is more a category of mental disorders rather than a single illness. It's also known as manic depression, bipolar disorder or bipolar affective disorder, and it's often characterized by excessive mood swings, ranging between a highly elevated mood, referred to as mania, and a severely depressed mood. Finding the best treatment options can often be very challenging, since variations of the disorder can manifest in different ways (rapid cycling between moods, for example, versus a longer, slower cycle), and will respond to different things.[...]</description>
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			<title>Menopause Treatment - How to Handle This Transition!</title>
			<link>http://www.depressiontreatmentexplained.com/menopause-treatment.php</link>
			<description>Depression therapy for menopausal and peri-menopausal women can either be very useful, or in certain cases it might turn out to be somewhat misguided. This is because of a few misconceptions that have made the rounds for many years about what actually happens during this time in a woman's life. Menopause treatment is not at all the same thing as treatment for depression.[...]</description>
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