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Situational Symptoms or Serious Depression: What’s the Difference?

By Laura Strom, LMFT — 2017

What is the difference between symptoms that may arise in response to situational stress compared to signs of serious depression? How do you know if what you feel is normal and will pass, or needs further attention?

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Experiencing Mental Health Issues for the First Time? A Neuroscientist Explains Why

If your symptoms are interfering in your daily life—sabotaging your sleep, keeping you from getting any work done, or causing you to feel hopeless—it's time to consider that you may be experiencing anxiety or depression (or both, as they often go together).

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Self-Isolation and Depression: What You Can Do, From a Psychiatrist

If you're feeling depressed from all the social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, you've got company. According to a recent report, the number of new prescriptions for antidepressants filled during the pandemic jumped by nearly 19%.

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Clinical Depression