How Well Intentioned Words Can Have The Unwanted Result By Lou Dos Santos I am writing this article because there is a serious issue that I feel needs to be addressed when discussing depression. So many times friends or loved ones of those battling depression feel that they are being helpful […]
Category: Depression
Living with Depression and Anxiety
Living with Depression and Anxiety This article was originally published on Political Playtime.com under my alter ego, Joe Belem, at a time I was not ready to go fully public. There are many articles out there regarding depression and anxiety. Some written by physicians, some by people that have been through it and even pharmaceutical […]
Unveiling the Depths: Understanding Childhood Depression – Causes, Effects, and Available Treatments
Unveiling the Depths: Understanding Childhood Depression – Causes, Effects, and Available Treatments By Editorial Team Introduction: Childhood depression is a significant mental health concern that affects a substantial number of children worldwide. This comprehensive discussion aims to shed light on the multifaceted aspects of childhood depression, including its causes, effects, and […]
Major Depression: Some Statistics
Major Depression Definitions Major depression is one of the most common mental disorders in the United States. For some individuals, major depression can result in severe impairments that interfere with or limit one’s ability to carry out major life activities. Additional information can be found on the NIMH Health Topics page on Depression. The past year prevalence […]
Emptiness – A Short Film on Depression
Emptiness – A Short Film on Depression Directed by Forest Lin & Bradley Da Silva Starring: Forest Lin, Calvin Lu & Benny Xing Written by: Forest Lin An Enigmatic Picture © 2016 Enigmatic Productions Posted under Creative Commons Attribution license Articles posted on this site are the works of […]
Frequency Use of Social Media Impact on Cyberbullying: It’s Relation to Fear and Depression
Frequency Use of Social Media Impact on Cyberbullying: It’s Relation to Fear and Depression Abstract This study examined the social media usage and the positive effects of cyberbullying on middle school students; and whether exposure to bullying affects their levels of fear and depression. The participants were 800 students ranging from ages 11-15 (488 females […]