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A Discussion About Therapy and Depression

We have watched Tony Soprano go in and talk to his therapist as well as Robert DeNiro, the crime boss talking to his therapist played by Billy Crystal in the movie ‘Analyze This’.  Watch any soap opera and they will get around to having a character see a shrink. Bob Newhart had a popular comedy show about a psychologist and his hilarious contacts with his patients from group therapy. So we all know about therapy.  Some of us think that only real sickos go in to visit a shrink and some of us won’t even admit we might need a helping hand from a therapist.

There are different approaches to therapy and you need to know this because if you go to therapy you want to know which approach your therapist is using. You can choose because you have the up front knowledge you got here.

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More About Depression and Illness

Suffering A Stroke And Feeling Hopeless

Getting severely depressed after having a stroke is not unusual. When my mother had her first massive stroke and I went to the hospital, tears were flowing down her face and she kept telling me, ‘I don’t want to live’. My mother was always a very proud, independent woman.  She did not want to depend on anyone. She was depressed and very angry.  Nurses did not want to come into her room because she would not play the game and act grateful because she was unhappy. No one discussed depression with me, not her doctor, not her neurologist.  But I knew how bad it was. The depression had to be treated if my mother would ever get rehabilitated.

People who have a stroke need very much attention and love. They feel helpless and hopeless.  Recently a neighbor of mine had a stroke and when I went to the hospital, she too was crying and so sad. She is a widow who prides herself on being independent at age 86. The problem with her situation is that she was depressed for at least a year prior to the stroke since her husband had died. When the stroke hit her it was double trouble.

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We are having some marital issues, which has caused me to become depressed even before I was pregnant. But since I’ve been pregnant it is much harder to handle it. I also found out that my depression can have very harmful effects on our baby, including irritalbity and behavioral problems as a baby and young child. And depression later in life. I tried every trick that is natural but nothing works. Some (very rare) days, when my husband decides to be loving and show affection I feel great and my depression is gone with the new hope for a better future. But then comes the next letdown again, and at this point I have lost all hope for change. After 2.5 years, I also lost all energy and the will to change myself, although I know that I need to change too. I just want to be mean to him, because it is easier than to keep trying to be the nice wife, when he is unwilling to be loving with me. If we did not have this baby on the way, I’d be moving out. I wonder if some “happy pill” would help?

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It should be a time of joyous anticipation–the happiest time in a woman’s life. But for many women, the joys of pregnancy are clouded by feelings of fear, sadness, and confusion. And unlike postpartum depression, which is widely portrayed in the media and embraced by the medical community, depression during pregnancy has been rarely discussed and often misunderstood–until now. In this groundbreaking book–the first to focus exclusively on depression in pregna… More >>

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I am doing a report for my parent ed class about an adolescent issue and I picked teen pregnancy and teen depression, but I really don’t know a good site to find information about them. Anyone have any ideas?

If you think that depression is exclusive to women, you cannot be more wrong. Depression is actually a condition that can affect men and women alike. Women may probably be just more vocal and open about how they feel. They are also more likely to seek help when they think that they are already getting depressed. On the contrary, a lot of men do not want to accept their condition or they are afraid to express how they feel, much less seek help even from friends and family. The reason behind this inhibition to articulate what they feel lies primarily on the expectation that men should be stronger, less emotional, more successful, and be in better control of the situation than women.

Well, there are a lot of things that may cause depression in men; but, the following are the most common:

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The Truth About Pregnancy Depression

Being pregnant is a great time for most women. They are so excited to be on their way to giving birth to the child of their dreams and they are very happy to have their dreams finally come true. However some women have a hard time dealing with the stress of being pregnant and go through bouts of pregnancy depression during their term.


Many times a woman will feel like they are not as sexy as they once were when they are pregnant. They may not feel good about who they are and what they look like when they are pregnant. These feelings are normal and many go through them. It is usually something that goes away after a short amount of time. Many do not have to deal with pregnancy depression. However there are some that are not so fortunate.

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question about hormones during pregnancy?

A co-workers daughter is 7 months pregnant and is very emotional. She is crying all of the time for no reason, is this normal? Myself and another co-worker have 3 children of our own and never experienced something so extreme. This girl is crying just because, there isn’t any reason behind her crying. Could she be showing signs of depression already? Her mother and boyfriend are already preparing to watch for symptoms once the baby is born.

Learning More About Postpartum Depression

Postpartum depression, also known as postnatal depression usually occurs after childbirth. In rare cases, it may also occur during child bearing. This condition makes pregnant women irritable, sad, depressed and worried. Some women also experience extreme mood swings and anxiety. They become cranky and cry for no reason at all. Such symptoms should be dealt with very carefully. It is important that the family members provide all the required support. Doctors suggest that spouses and their families should learn how to deal with such situations. Counseling family members can help them cope with irritable mood swings and depression. This condition is primarily caused due to hormonal changes. It is a sensitive issue that is difficult to handle. Care and understanding is required. There are some other treatments and solutions for this condition.

Treatment And Solution For Postpartum Depression

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