Recognizing Depression and Anxiety

November 11th, 2008

Depression is a definitive illness with recognized causative factors, the way it affects people, signs and symptoms, and prognosis.  This means that it is clearly comparable to, say, glandular fever, a head cold or multiple sclerosis.  It is not only depressive illness or, indeed, mental illnesses in their entirety that require a number of contributory factors to be present before they arise.  Once depression is recognized as a clinical state, in common with many others, it will appear only logical to you that some form of effective treatment can exist.  One of the hardest aspects of depression or anxiety attacks is the fact that it is often very difficult for the sufferer to accept that they may one day be cured.

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