Saturday, December 13, 2008

Treatments And Cures For Depression

Cures For Depression Video

Depression takes many different forms.  Even though many Americans suffer from depression, they don't know it or if they do, they won't admit it even to themselves.  It is estimated that some 14 million Americans are affected by depression.  It is also estimated that less than a third of those affected will ever seek treatment.  What are the reasons?  Perhaps it is because depression is classified as a mental illness.   No one wants to be classified with that label.  People who suffered from mental illness were, at one time in history, ridiculed by society.  When depression became apparent in people they were often sent away to clinics for the mentally ill.  The good news is things have become different.  But what hasn't changed are old stereotypes.  This motivates many people to hide their condition from others or even from themselves.  

Many elements make up depression.  It is not a simple diagnosis.  Many things have to be considered such as genetics, biology and even outside influences.  Drug abusers and alcoholics can develop depression, but so can people just dealing with every day life situations and stress.  These are all factors in causes depression.  In what ways can those who suffer from depression be treated?  Just as there are many factors that can cause depression-there are many options to cure it as well.  It comes down to a case by case consideration as to which options are best for someone who suffers depression

There are many supposed cures for depression.  There are methods of treatment available that are safe and work efficiently towards a cure for depression.  A doctor looks at a number of factors to determine which combination of options to apply.  Is the treatment proven clinically to be effective for depression?  Is a prescription drug or herbal treatment  being applied in the proper quantity to show results?  Have high quality control standards been used when accepting the method?  Some of the most popular treatments deserve a look.

For years the typical treatment for many forms of depression has been prescription drugs and psychotherapy.  Prescription anti-depressants like SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) are often prescribed as a treatment for depression.  One of the most popular, Prozac, was first used in the United States in 1988.  Many others such as Paxil, Zoloft, Lexapro, Celexa, and Luvox have followed it.  All of these work.  But side effects are common, including causing more depression.  That's the reason natural treatments are gaining popularity.  A popular herbal cure is St. Johns Wort extract.  To be effective it must contain around 3-5% hyperforin.  It has been proven to work as well as Prozac with fewer side effects.  Seeking a cure is important, but so is convincing people to get help. If you think you have depression, or if someone you know shows the signs, visit a doctor.

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