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  • == Depression == ...you feel, the way you think and how you act. It causes feelings of sadness and/or a loss of interest in activities once enjoyed.
    2 KB (274 words) - 21:53, 11 February 2024
  • == Depression and Immune Function == ...physical problems and can decrease a person’s ability to function at work and at home.
    2 KB (303 words) - 22:29, 7 February 2024

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  • == Great Depression == ...ted until the late 1930s. It was the longest, deepest, and most widespread depression of the 20th century.
    2 KB (254 words) - 20:42, 9 February 2024
  • '''Atypical Depression''' ...dɪˈprɛʃən) is a subtype of [[Major depressive disorder|MDD]] or [[Clinical depression]]. It is characterized by mood reactivity, which means that the individual'
    2 KB (215 words) - 17:49, 10 February 2024
  • == Geriatric Depression Scale == ...n]] in the elderly. The scale was first developed in 1982 by J.A. Yesavage and colleagues.
    2 KB (192 words) - 04:21, 12 February 2024
  • == Major Depression == ...s a common and serious [[mood disorder]] that affects how you feel, think, and handle daily activities.
    2 KB (254 words) - 22:58, 9 February 2024
  • == Post-stroke depression == ...olonged periods of low mood, decreased interest or pleasure in activities, and other symptoms similar to those of major depressive disorder.
    2 KB (240 words) - 06:59, 11 February 2024
  • ...atry]] to describe factors or conditions that lead to the development of [[depression]]. ...genic" is derived from the Latin word "depressus," meaning "pressed down," and the Greek word "genos," meaning "birth" or "origin." It refers to the origi
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  • ...he [[Hamilton Depression Rating Scale]] (HDRS), also known as the Hamilton Depression Scale (HDS) or the HAM-D. ...ry. This scale is widely used in the field of psychiatry for both research and clinical purposes.
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  • ...rt definition=relatively mild emotional disorders (such as mild depression and phobias) ...(definition) relatively mild emotional disorders (such as mild depression and phobias)<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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  • ...testing, and are being studied for their potential to treat [[Depression]] and other related [[Mental Disorders]]. ...tudied or researched, and "antidepressants", which are drugs used to treat depression.
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  • ...are psychological tests that measure the severity of depression, anxiety, and hopelessness, respectively. ...sychological tests. Dr. Beck is considered the father of cognitive therapy and his work has greatly influenced the field of psychology.
    2 KB (202 words) - 21:44, 3 February 2024
  • ==Depression (disorder)== ...us medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
    2 KB (215 words) - 22:54, 4 February 2024
  • == Manic Depression == ...me mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
    2 KB (249 words) - 23:27, 9 February 2024
  • ...''[[Geriatric depression]]''' or '''[[Elderly depression]]''') is a mental and emotional disorder affecting older adults. ..."late" (meaning in advanced years), "life" (referring to existence), and "depression" (from the Latin ''deprimere'', meaning 'to press down').
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  • == Postpartum Depression == '''Postpartum depression''' (pronunciation: /poʊstˈpɑːrtəm dɪˈprɛʃən/) is a type of [[mood
    2 KB (253 words) - 06:25, 11 February 2024
  • == Unipolar Depression == ...us medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
    2 KB (291 words) - 03:41, 11 February 2024
  • == Chronic Depression == ...pre-shuhn, the term originates from the Greek words 'chronos' meaning time and 'depressio' meaning a pressing down.
    2 KB (241 words) - 07:17, 13 February 2024
  • ...rders. SNRIs stop or delay the reabsorption of substances called serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain, leaving more of them available to the brain.  ...elieve depression and chronic pain. SNRIs include drugs such as duloxetine and venlafaxine. Also called serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors {{dic
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  • == Psychotic Depression == '''Psychotic depression''' (/saɪˈkɒtɪk dɪˈprɛʃən/), also known as '''major depressive diso
    2 KB (230 words) - 06:32, 11 February 2024
  • ...ion: /aʊtˈbriːdɪŋ dɪˈprɛʃən/) is a phenomenon in the field of [[genetics]] and [[evolutionary biology]] that refers to reduced biological fitness in offsp ...h refers to the mating of unrelated or distantly related individuals, and "depression", which in this context refers to a decrease or reduction.
    2 KB (262 words) - 06:16, 11 February 2024
  • == Childhood Depression == ...terized by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest in activities, and a lack of motivation.
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