Any medication that is intended to treat depression is called an anti-depressant, and there are lots of anti-depressants. If you need one, your doctor or psychiatrist can prescribe one for you.
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Can't be done, yet. But it can be treated with medication.
Manic depression, also known as bipolar, is treated with a combination of medication and psychotherapy.
It depends on what you believe or how severe it is. I'm on medication and it helps me. But medication is not for everyone. I would talk to your doctor about it.
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To treat depression, there are three essencials kinds of treatment. First of all, depression should be treated with adequated medication. With the medication, patients should also be counseled by psychotherapy. The last treatment is electric shock therapy with a very quick recovery time.
Serious depression (two or more weeks) is usually treated with antidepressant medication. This is often followed up after mood begins to improve with talk therapy to develop and improve coping skills to reduce relapse. Minor depression is usually treated with talk therapy.
There is no cure for either Depression or Bipolar Disorder, either with or without medication, the best one can hope for with either condition is to manage it. A small number of people can manage their condition for significant periods without medication, but it is risky.
it's a medication that is used for treating depression it's a medication that is used for treating depression
Yes, they can. There are a number of therapies and self-help strategies available to people who do not wish/aren't able to take medication.
Postpartum depression is something that some women can experience after giving birth. It is a combination of a hormonal change and a psychological condition that may not manifest until after the birth of a child. It can be treated with counseling and medication.
That's what depression medication does to you! It puts the hormones back into your system.