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Depression
Description
Depression
is one of the most common and most serious mental health problems facing people
today. Over 1 in 5 Americans can expect to have some form of depression in their
lifetime. Depression presents in a number of forms, such as clinical depression,
postpartum depression, and major depression. All forms of depression interfere
with normal functioning and cause pain and suffering to those with the disorder
as well as to their family and friends. Even with public awareness campaigns,
many people still do not seek treatment because of the stigma associated with
mental disorders. Most
depressive disorders, no matter how severe, are readily treatable with a
combination of medication and
psychotherapy. (Mentalhealth.net,
http://depression.mentalhelp.net)
Wegner Center Resources
Depression and its treatment, John H. Greist and James
W. Jefferson, Book Wegner Books WM
171 G824d 1992
Depression:
a reason for hope, SmithKline Beecham
Pharmaceutical, Video Wegner
Electronic WM 171 D442 1996
Depression is the pits, but I'm getting better: a guide for
adolescents, E. Jane Garland,
Book Wegner Childrens WM 171
G233 1997
Managing your mind: the mental fitness guide,
Gillian Butler & Tony Hope,
Book Wegner Books WM 75 B985
1995
My father, the nutcase, Judith Caseley,
Book Wegner Books WS 105.5.F2 C337
1992
Overcoming depression, Demitri F. Papolos
& Janice Papolos, Book Wegner
Books WM 171 P360 1992
When someone you love is depressed: how to help
your loved one without losing yourself, Laura Epstein Rosen & Xavier
Francisco Amador, Book Wegner
Books WM 171 R813 1996
Homespun Medical Tips -
Requires RealAudio
Depression
with Dr. Debra Johnston, Family Practice Physician from
Brookings, SD (September 2001)
Depression
and ECT Treatment
with Dr. Robert Giebink, Psychiatrist from Sioux Falls, SD
(May 2001)
Web Resources
DepressionClinic.com
http://www.depressionclinic.com
This site explains the effects of depression, the importance of getting
help, and the symptoms, causes, and treatment of this illness. The site
addresses a wide variety of topics, including stress, coping, and depression in
the workplace.
MEDLINEplus Health Information:
Depression
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/depression.html
This web site is a service of the National Library of
Medicine. The depression page offers links to depression information and web
sites about depression. “MEDLINEplus is a link to quality health care
information…for anyone with a medical question.”
Mentalhealth.net http://depression.mentalhelp.net This
is an informational Web site that includes symptom and treatment summaries and
links to online resources, depression organizations, and online chat
groups.
National Depressive and Manic-Depressive
Association http://www.ndmda.org
"The
mission of the National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association is to
educate patients, families, professionals, and the public concerning the nature
of depressive and manic-depressive illness as treatable medical diseases; to
foster self-help for patients and families; to eliminate discrimination and
stigma; to improve access to care; and to advocate for research toward the
elimination of these illnesses."
National Alliance for the Mentally
Ill (NAMI)
http://www.nami.org
A
support and advocacy organization of consumers, families, and friends of people
with severe mental illness. The organization has over 1,200 state and local
affiliates - local affiliates often give guidance to finding
treatment.
The National Foundation For Depressive Illness
(NAFDI) http://www.depression.org "The
National Foundation For Depressive Illness (NAFDI) was established in 1983 to
provide public and professional information about Affective Disorders, the
availability of treatment, and the urgent need for further research. The
Foundation is committed to an extensive, ongoing public information campaign
addressed to this pervasive, costly, and hidden national
emergency."
National Institute of Mental Health
(NIMH): Depression
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/depression.cfm
This web site offers comprehensive information on depression
as a disorder, types and causes of depression, symptoms, and evaluation and
treatment. It also gives advice on how to seek help for oneself or a loved one
who has signs of depression.
US Food and Drug Administration
(FDA): Dealing with the Depths of Depression
http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/1998/498_dep.html
A narrative page that discusses famous figures who have
battled depression, such as Abraham Lincoln and Mark Twain. It also describes
the disorder, discusses how to recognize symptoms, and offers options for
seeking help.
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