Women and Depression Brochure Learn more about women and depression in this self-help brochure from The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) that addresses the causes, symptoms, life stages and treatment of depression.
DepressionIsReal.com Frustrated and concerned by popular misconceptions that trivialize depression as "just the blues" or dismiss it entirely as an "imaginary disease," seven prominent physician, patient and civic nonprofit organizations have joined together to launch a public education campaign to tell Americans the truth about depression.
CBS Cares: Depression Web Site As part of their new public service announcement campaign, CBS-TV has created a Web site on depression that contains information and stories.
Clinicaltrials.gov Depression research studies identified through the U.S. National Library of Medicine's link to federally and privately funded studies worldwide.
The Down and Up Show The Down & Up Show is dedicated to the reality of depression. Each week the hosts talk with some of the world’s top experts on depression, as well as people who have been impacted by this illness. The reality of depression is that it is a debilitating and potentially deadly medical condition that affects some 19 million Americans every year. The other reality of depression is that there is hope.
Depression Survey Results Depression is one of the most prevalent mental health conditions in the United States, affecting approximately 19 million American adults each year. The symptoms of depression vary widely and may greatly impact the social and economic well-being of sufferers.
The goal of this survey is to document the costs of depression in terms of relationships, professional life, and
economic well-being.
Find Support Learn more about the full spectrum of programs and services that NAMI provides across the country for people living with mental illnesses, and their families and loved ones.
Living with Major Depression Welcome to NAMI's Living with Major Depression community. Here you will find support, get targeted information and connect with people who understand.
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