Archive for the Types Of Depression Category

  • Can Stress Really be the Cause of Muscle Pain and Weakening?

    Stress and Muscle Pain There have been many studies that show how stress can cause muscle pains. It has been found out that These pains are not only caused by physical or mechanical factors like injuries but rather by some issues that play through the mind unconsciously, personality, and feelings. Good examples that will lead [...]

    Posted in Types Of Depression - 26 January 2012 - No comment
  • Following are the Physical Symptoms of Stress and Anxiety?

    Physical Symptoms of Anxiety and Stress Stress is usually caused by any kind of event or thought that makes patients feel nervous, angry, or frustrated. Anxiety on the other hand is a kind of feeling of worry, unease and fear. Physical symptoms that are brought about by those who are very stressed and anxious include the [...]

    Posted in Types Of Depression - 20 January 2012 - No comment
  • What are the Causes and Symptoms of Panic Attack with Chest Pain?

    There are several chest pains that are not caused by cardiovascular problems. Often times, the pain originates in the nerves, muscles, diaphragm, and in the ribs. However, most of the symptoms are similar to those caused by cardiovascular problems like heart attacks. Anxiety or panic attacks are described as repeated episodes of severe fear and [...]

    Posted in Types Of Depression - 18 January 2012 - No comment
  • Is Menopause One of the Reason for Anxiety in Females?

    Menopause is a term given to the permanent cessation of the functions of a female’s ovaries. This means that a female patient will no longer go through menstrual cycles. Due to a major drop in hormone production, particularly estrogen, the female patient stops reproducing. Estrogen, as studies show, has a significant effect on the patient’s [...]

    Posted in Types Of Depression - 10 January 2012 - No comment
  • What are the Common Illness and Health Problems Caused by Stress?

    Stress is a response of the body to any change that needs immediate reaction or adjustment. There can be good effects of stress as it keeps an individual alert focused. However, there can also be negative outcomes. The negative effect of stress happens when an individual goes through constant struggles and challenges without relaxation or [...]

    Posted in Types Of Depression - 7 January 2012 - No comment
  • How to Recognize Emotional and Cognitive Effects of Stress?

    What are the Emotional Effects of Stress? An individual who becomes vulnerable to stress may exhibit feelings of helplessness, as stress usually has the greatest effect on the emotional aspect. The person would find it difficult to manage the crisis and won’t be able to cope with the situation. And this thought and experience worsens [...]

    Posted in Types Of Depression - 29 December 2011 - No comment
  • List of Common Diseases That Are Caused By Stress and Anxiety

    When the body suddenly reacts physically, emotionally or mentally to a certain situation, stress occurs. Stress happens anytime and has already been part of anyone’s daily living. This can be caused by something, someone, troublesome thoughts, or the body itself. The effects of stress depend on how a person handles it. The resultant actions can [...]

    Posted in Types Of Depression - 13 November 2011 - No comment
  • Types of Anxiety Disorders in Children, Symptoms and Treatment

    Childhood anxiety is one of the major childhood disorders observed in children aging 5 years old to 11 years old. Just like adult anxiety disorders, children may have the same problems caused by external and internal factors. Most of the time, children experiencing these kinds of disorders are those who come from a broken family. [...]

    Posted in Types Of Depression - 24 October 2011 - No comment
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder Symptoms: Light Therapy Treatment

    Seasonal Affective Disorder Depression Seasonal Affective Disorder is a condition which usually begins in autumn season and reaches its peak in spring. People suffering from this disorder experience that their depression worsens if they move further north and there is an overcast sky or weather. One of the types of depression, Seasonal Affective Disorder is [...]

    Posted in Types Of Depression - 15 February 2010 - 1 comment
  • Bipolar Disorder Cyclothymia | Bipolar Hypomania Symptoms

    Types of Manic Depressive Disorder: Hypomania and Cyclothymia There is a lot of variation in the manic bipolar depression disorder depending on the highs and lows and the periods in between. Some people have repeated depressions and rare episodes of mania. A small percentage with bipolar disorder experience only manic episodes and some suffer from [...]

    Posted in Types Of Depression - 15 February 2010 - No comment
  • Manic Bipolar Depressive Disorder: Manic Depression Symptoms

    Manic Bipolar Depression What happens when one suffers from manic-depressive disorder? And what are the symptoms of manic phase? Manic Depressive Disorder is a bipolar disorder because it involves alternating episodes of depression and serious mania. The other types of depression such as Dysthymia, Melancholic, Psychotic and Atypical are all forms of unipolar depression. Manic [...]

    Posted in Types Of Depression - 15 February 2010 - No comment
  • Dysthymia Depression Symptoms: Dysthymia Diagnosis, Major Depression

    What is Dysthymia? Dysthymia is a disorder and a type of mild depression. It was also called neurotic depression. To qualify for dysthymia, the depression has to be present for at least two years. Symptoms of Dysthymia The symptoms of dysthymia are mild when compared with those of major depressive disorder. The sufferer is neither [...]

    Posted in Types Of Depression - 15 February 2010 - No comment
  • Types of Depression: Psychotic Major Depression, Melancholic, Atypical

    Types of Major Depressive Disorder There are different types of depression. There are a number of terms to describe them and some of them overlap. For example – depression where symptoms are severe and last over a long period and require treatment are characterized as clinical depression. And the most common form of clinical depression [...]

    Posted in Types Of Depression - 15 February 2010 - No comment