Moods and Attitudes: Treatment Options for Depression

Life is full of emotional ups and downs. But when the “down” times are long lasting or interfere with your ability to function, you may be suffering from a common, serious illness—depression. What is depression and what causes it? Why are women more prone to depression during different life stages than men – teen years, adulthood, postpartum, menopause? In this program, Heather Hall, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, UCSF, explores traditional treatment options as well as the new thinking about alternative treatments. Series: “Women’s Health Today” [3/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 11970]

Prof Gavin Andrews talks about the Sadness Program, an alternative internet based treatment for depression.
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12 Responses to “Moods and Attitudes: Treatment Options for Depression”

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  2. beaunov5 says:

    Please, can you send me a link relative to Borderline Personality Disorder?
    Thanks,

  3. UNDERKUNT says:

    hey
    just to let you know
    BPD is not the proper referal to bipolar disorder.
    BPD actually stands for Borderline Personality Disorder.
    :)

  4. swastedcat says:

    nice vid, i take Vilift for my depression and anxiety disorder. it’s really great i mean all about me improved.

  5. hsttraindriver says:

    Read Explaining colours to a blind man. Not only will it enlighten many as to what living with a mental illness is like, it also gives comfort to those sufferers who think there is no hope and that they are alone. It is very informative, sometimes shocking but also very funny in parts. All in all, a good read and highly recommended.

  6. Pancopanteras1 says:

    thank you, thank you, thank you

  7. beaunov5 says:

    Very Good!!
    Thank you, but I would like BPD!

    I am looking for another presentation on Moods and Attitudes: Treatment Options for Bipolar Disorder.
    Thanks,

  8. bollicaotokio says:

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  9. drorhen says:

    Great presentation ! what postpone lot of
    mystery out of this crippling disorder.

    Many thanks.

  10. angelicadeperu says:

    that’s a wonderful recomm…but why nobody says that you could become a slave of medication which is prescribed every time more miligrams and more and more..and then What!

  11. thetodesengle says:

    this old man has no idea what he’s talking about

  12. capitalistdingo says:

    It looks like an interesting approach. It is interesting that he mentions that their clinic is involved in *anxiety* and depression. I have recently been made aware of the interplay between anxiety/stress and my depression. But I am skeptical. Many things seem to help – medication, relaxation, exercise (when the depression is moderate enough and the stress level is low enough to allow such dedication) – but I wonder if a real cure is possible.

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