Key Takeaways Recovery from depression isn’t linear, but understanding your symptoms, triggers, and treatment options gives ...
Postpartum depression stands as a profound yet often misunderstood facet of the motherhood journey. Amid the breathtaking experience of bringing new life into the world, a spectrum of emotions ...
A major paper debunking the “serotonin hypothesis” has a lot of people agitated. But leaving more room for nuance in our discussions about mental health is the right idea. Building a more complex, ...
A study investigated the unconscious inclinations that influence decision-making in people with depression. The innovative methodology aligned with one of the main trends in modern technology: the ...
The term “depression” has evolved significantly over time, reflecting the changing ways in which society understands and describes this complex condition. From the ancient concept of “black bile” in ...
Doctors also encourage spending time outdoors during daylight hours, getting regular exercise, eating well-balanced meals, ...
Though Christmas is often referred to as, "the most wonderful time of the year," it’s also one of the toughest times for people living with depression. The end of the calendar year is often associated ...
Depression affects millions of women worldwide, yet its complexity often remains misunderstood. While sadness touches everyone’s life occasionally, clinical depression manifests as an overwhelming ...
Depression doesn’t look the same for everyone, and gender plays a role. Hormonal differences, societal expectations, and stress coping styles all contribute. Because symptoms vary, it’s important to ...
One in five people will experience depression in their lifetime. It can be anything from a serious depressive period that lasts at least two weeks (major depression) to a less severe low mood that ...
Feeling sad from time to time is normal. We can feel sad for various reasons, such as learning our favorite coworker is leaving for another job, fighting with a loved one, or not achieving a personal ...
Depression is among the leading causes of disability worldwide and a?ects over 280 million people worldwide. Join JHEAP (the Johns Hopkins Employee Assistance Program) at noon on Thursday, Feb. 22, ...