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Who Gets Depressed? Depression afflicts approximately 17 million Americans, from children to the elderly, in all walks of life.

Battle of the Sexes
Puberty changes a lot more than the way kids look and act. It sets in motion a tendency to depression among females.
 
 

Is Your Child Depressed?
Here is a special report on children and the effects of depression has on them.

Women Face Twice the Risk as Men
Depressed, or think you might be? You're not alone. Some 7 million women in the United States have clinical depression

Depression Often Starts in Childhood
Depression rates are rising and researchers and clinicians now say that depression often begins in childhood

Depression

Depression is now being treated as the "common cold" in America.

  • 10% of the American population suffers from Depression. 10-25% are women and 5-12% are men.
  • It is the leading cause of disability.
  • Women are twice as likely to suffer from Depression than men.
  • It is estimated that 2/3rds of the population with Depression go untreated.
  • 80-90% report feeling better after just a few weeks of treatment.
    At Imagine Hope, we can help you learn to effectively deal with depression and the effects it may be having on your life or the lives of your family. Give us a call. We can help.

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Book Recommendations - Hope for Depression



Breaking the Patterns of Depression
Author: Michael Yapko
Breaking the Patterns of Depression defines what causes depression and, best of all, clarifies what can be done about it. With this knowledge in hand, readers can control their depression, rather than having depression control them
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Undoing Depression
Author: Richard O Connor
In this book, psychotherapist Richard O'Conner shows us how to "undo" depression, by replacing depressive patterns of thinking, relating, and behaving with a new and more effective set of skills.
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Depression is now being treated as the "common cold" in America. 10% of the American population suffers from Depression. 10-25% are women and 5-12% are men. It is the leading cause of disability. Women are twice as likely to suffer from Depression than men. It is estimated that 2/3rds of the population with Depression go untreated. 80-90% report feeling better after just a few weeks of treatment.
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  • Symptoms of Depression
  • Teenage Depression
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