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If you have a question about clinical depression, or a related topic, please check the list below to see if your question has already been answered. If you can't find what you are looking for, you can ask us directly through the contact page.

  • What is Clinical Depression?
  • What are the different types of depression?
  • Is depression caused by chemical imbalance?
  • Am I Likely to Develop Depression?
  • Childhood and Teenage Depression
  • What about Anti-Depressants?
  • Is Depression Hereditary?
  • How Long Does Depression Last?
  • Depression and Dreaming
  • Which Therapy is Best for Depression?
  • The Physical Effects of Depression
  • Light Therapy & Depression - particularly SAD
  • Why am I depressed if my life is fine?
  • Can the way I think lead to clinical depression?
  • Are herbal remedies, such as St John’s Wort, any good for depression?
  • How can I help a friend who is depressed?
  • I feel suicidal - what can I do?
  • Self Help for Depression - what’s the best approach?
  • Serotonin - Responsible for Depression?
  • Exercise, Meditation and Depression
  • Depression and Suicide Help Organizations

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