Sentences with phrase «lot about depression»

As I have read a whole lot about depression in the last 25 years, which is right around when I was first diagnosed.

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I've been thinking about this a lot lately, not just because I'm neck deep in startup life, but because my startup, Iodine, has recently released a product designed to help people manage their depression.
To those who call the therapy dangerous, Mr. Bitzer reverses the argument: «If I'd known about these therapies as a teen I could have avoided a lot of depression, self - hatred and suicidal thoughts,» he said at his apartment in Los Angeles.
I think a lot of times we wonder about this word «depression» and we think about it in a clinical way, which certainly makes sense.
I have been reading a lot of stuff about depression the last day and a half.
I have complicated feelings regarding your point of view... Depression and anxiety run both in my family and in my husband's and we've thought about this a lot.
Even though more and more mothers are opening up about their experiences with postpartum depression (PPD), PPD continues to carry a lot of stigma.
Although there is a lot of discussion about the prevalence of postpartum depression among mothers, there isn't as much talk about fathers during the postpartum period.
We're talking a lot right now about postpartum depression, and that could also help dads but the content, when we talk in the show, it's really geared towards the mom, so we're like speaking like right to the mom.
I know it would be a heck of a lot easier to do that, but every time I share my story one on one with a friend, they tell me about their experience of having friends or family members with some type of maternal mood disorder ranging from the baby blues to depression.
Richter says there are a lot of unanswered questions about how to scale up interventions and adapt them to different cultures, how to support mothers at risk of depression, and how early interventions dovetail with later educational programs.
«If somebody came to me and said, «I think I have high - functioning depression,» chances are not only would I hear about mood symptoms, but I'd probably hear something about being kind of perfectionistic, feeling guilty a lot, feeling self - critical,» he says.
And this we'll see with a lot of brain fog, memory loss, difficulty concentrating, there'll be a lot of weight gain, especially around the abdomen, and people will experience a lot of inflammatory symptoms, so that's when we'll see joint pain and muscle aches and, potentially, worsening of depression as cortisol can kind of motivate us and get us going, because, if you think about it, when we're in a state of fight, flight or freeze, that's an action - oriented state, once our body stops responding to that, we enter this kind of burnout and exhaustive phase.
I was talking to Dr. Nicole Beurkens earlier [about zinc and GABA for anxiety] and saying a lot of my clients will say «my anxiety and my depression is so severe I have to have medication, there is no way that diet and nutrients can make a difference».
We are learning a lot about brain chemistry and how addressing neurotransmitter levels in the brain can heal addiction, depression, obesity, parkinson's and more.
Ryan Phillippe has «no shame» in his struggle with depression, and hopes talking about the subject will make it «a lot less taboo».
That odd — crudely drawn yet o - so - expressive — little being represents Brosh in this amusing (often laugh - out - loud), honest and touching collection of illustrated essays about her life, from her childhood antics to living with dogs to her struggle with chronic depression as an adult — and lots of moments in between.
One of the things I found interesting about this one year per chapter (or one chapter per year) was that there were lots of things going on in the wider world — the depression, World War II — over the time period represented.
That I was able to write about the Depression without having to do a lot of research is because a large part of my family's story stockpile is about life during that time.
It's happening a lot faster than the government response during the Great Depression, so this will give a chance to see who was truly correct about what to do then versus now.
There was a lot more about what happened in the Depression.
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Internalizing behavior was the sum of parents» receipt of a professional report of depression or anxiety (0 = no, 1 = yes), parental concern about child's depression (2 = a lot, 0 = not at all), and 3 items reflecting parent reports of child's feelings of worthlessness, inferiority or depression, unhappiness, and withdrawal (0 = never, 3 = always; mean: 0.03; SE: 0.031; range: 0 — 12).
We do a lot of therapy with teens, and teenagers talk to us a lot in therapy about what they're dealing with — depression, anxiety, school, eating problems, bullying, trauma, preparing for college, grades, sex and sexuality.
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