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  1. Depression Please note: This lens is under construction and part of a series of lenses. Check back often. I am BiPolar, and struggle with the depression aspect of this disorder almost every day. I have struggled with depression for almost five years now, at le...
  2. How Tong Ren Heals Depression and Anxiety Have you ever suffered from depression or anxiety? Or watched in despair as a beloved child or sibling sank deeper and deeper into depression or suicidal thoughts? Or perhaps there is an elderly parent whose anxiety is almost paralyzing? Or who suffe...
  3. Understanding Depression There are over 900 lens on depression this tells me that we all go through it so it must be a natural human condition maybe its something that we must over come by understanding what depression is then maybe we will know why we get depressed knowing...
  4. Defeating Depression Sorry it's been a few weeks since I added to this lens. I lost 2 very close friends last month and have been dealing with it. I hope these new articles are of help. Facing Depression Head On Always feeling under the weather? Always not in the mood...
  5. Identifying Depression Signs And Symptoms There are depression signs and symptoms that help you to identify whether you are depressed or not. Depression is one of the major mental health issues of our modern times, and a condition that often is hardly understood by those who have never exper...
  6. Depression I think it is natural for people to get depressed now and again. I have not met anybody who has not been depressed at one time or another. I feel that being happy is a state of mind and one has to work hard to achieve this. There is no magic cure,...
  7. Treat Depression Naturally Traditional medical treatment for depression may not hold all the answers. Many sufferers of these depressive illness are now seeking alternative methods that can substantially improve their feelings of sadness, let...
  8. Loss, Grief and Bereavement Loss is the disappearance of something cherished, often the death of a person, loss of a relationship, loss of a job or loss of health. Grief is the entire response--mind, body and spirit--to the loss. Bereavement is the often term used when the loss...
  9. 90 Minutes In Heaven Don Piper, author of 90 Minutes In Heaven, died instantly when an 18 wheeler crushed his car. He was killed and lived to tell about it! 90 Minutes In Heaven is his story of spending time in Heaven only to be returned to life to face a long and gr...
  10. A Low Body Temperature May Be Causing Many of Your Health Problems Learn about a special thyroid treatment that many doctors are using to reset patients' body temperatures.
  11. The Great Depression Era - 1930s A window onto a time that, for most of us, is hard to imagine.   The stock market crashed at the end of 1929, the price of wheat fell to below the cost of seed and the Great Depression smothered the North American Prairies with poverty. Those...
  12. How I beat depression I beat depression. I hope this will help others who battle depression. That is not to say that everybody has my problem of chemical imbalance or this is everybody's solution. But the dietary change presented here may help reduce your symptoms. Depres...
  13. Anatomy of a Nervous Breakdown "Nervous Breakdown" is a term which is no longer used by the medical community, but it is a great way to describe how it FEELS. I know because I've been there. Your doctor may refer to it as "situational depression" or "anxiety disorder". Others may...
  14. Bonnie and Clyde You've read the story of Jesse James- Of how he lived and died; If you're still in need Of something to read Here's the story of Bonnie and Clyde.
  15. Art and the Economy - Resources for Artists Are you concerned about the impact of the economy on artists and selling art? What will a recession mean for artists? Find out about making and marketing art in an economic slowdown. Topics include: - rethinking your approach to art - being business...
  16. Lunatic Asylums, Psychiatric Hospitals and Psychiatry Here you'll find a range of general information about mental health and welfare and the places that are designed to look after us when we have a mental illness. Most of us will experience some sort of mental illness in our lifetime, either direct...
  17. Mental Health or Social Acceptability? With the release of Susan Boyle's debut album, I Dreamed A Dream, her critics are dredging up the idea that any kind of mental illness - even severe stress and exhaustion as she had - means that a person is completely flawed and not socially...
  18. Poems That Make You Cry! Why do we want to listen to sad songs when we are sad or to read poems that make us cry? There's something to be said for wallowing in our misery. The old saying "misery loves company" is very appropriate here. Sometimes having a good cry is what we...
  19. He Chose Suicide On November 21, 1995 my husband chose suicide as the answer to ending his long battle with depression. We, my daughters and I, still struggle with his decision after all of this time. Our hearts are still broken and will probably never completely men...
  20. Coping with Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorder, formally known as Manic-Depression, is a mood disorder, usually involving low times (depression) and high times (mania or hypomania).  There are many variations of Bipolar Disorder, such as Bipolar I, Bipolar II, and Cyclothymi...