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  • About depression
    • All about depression
    • Signs and Symptoms
    • How is depression diagnosed?
    • Brain Function in Depression
    • What are the subtypes of depression?
    • Public Health Significance
    • Causes
      • What causes depression?
      • Factors in depression
      • The role of the brain
    • Treatment for Depression
      • Three main types of treatment
      • Getting the best treatment
      • How much does it cost?
    • Treatment with Antidepressants
      • Why medication?
      • Facts about antidepressants
      • Types of antidepressants
      • Effets secondaires
    • Psychological Treatment
      • Psychotherapy and supportive therapy
      • What type of psychotherapy should I chose?
    • Social interventions
  • For those concerned
    • What is depression?
    • Signs and Symptoms
    • For young people
      • Why do I need information on depression?
      • What is depression?
      • What is ”adolescence”?
      • How normal are my feelings?
      • Depression in adolescents
      • What should I know about self-harm?
      • Depression is a treatable illness
    • Selftest
    • Getting Help
  • For family & friends
    • I’m worried about someone…
    • Become informed
    • Knowing the signs
      • Recognize the signs and symptoms
      • Information for parents of adolescents
    • Depression is a treatable illness
    • Getting the best treatment
    • What can I do?
    • Minding your own mental health
  • For professionals
    • The role of professionals
    • General Practitioners
      • What should a GP know?
      • Symptoms of depression
      • What can a GP do about depression?
      • Screening for depression
      • Treating depression
      • Antidepressants
      • Referring to other services
      • Elements of appropriate general management
      • Assessing suicidal risk
    • Pharmacists
      • What should a pharmacist know?
      • What can a pharmacist do?
      • More about pharmacotherapy for depression
      • Challenging myths about antidepressants
      • Suicidal risk
    • Media
      • What should a journalist know?
      • What can a journalist do?
      • Appropriate reporting
      • Recommendations for media
    • Teachers
      • What should a teacher know?
      • What can a teacher do?
      • Exploring suicidal risk
    • Police
      • What should a police officer know?
      • What can a police officer do?
      • Asking about suicidal thoughts and behaviour
      • Approaching a person “on the edge”
      • Informing bereaved relatives of a suicide
  • About depression
    • All about depression
    • Signs and Symptoms
    • How is depression diagnosed?
    • Brain Function in Depression
    • What are the subtypes of depression?
    • Public Health Significance
    • Causes
      • What causes depression?
      • Factors in depression
      • The role of the brain
    • Treatment for Depression
      • Three main types of treatment
      • Getting the best treatment
      • How much does it cost?
    • Treatment with Antidepressants
      • Why medication?
      • Facts about antidepressants
      • Types of antidepressants
      • Effets secondaires
    • Psychological Treatment
      • Psychotherapy and supportive therapy
      • What type of psychotherapy should I chose?
    • Social interventions
  • For those concerned
    • What is depression?
    • Signs and Symptoms
    • For young people
      • Why do I need information on depression?
      • What is depression?
      • What is ”adolescence”?
      • How normal are my feelings?
      • Depression in adolescents
      • What should I know about self-harm?
      • Depression is a treatable illness
    • Selftest
    • Getting Help
  • For family & friends
    • I’m worried about someone…
    • Become informed
    • Knowing the signs
      • Recognize the signs and symptoms
      • Information for parents of adolescents
    • Depression is a treatable illness
    • Getting the best treatment
    • What can I do?
    • Minding your own mental health
  • For professionals
    • The role of professionals
    • General Practitioners
      • What should a GP know?
      • Symptoms of depression
      • What can a GP do about depression?
      • Screening for depression
      • Treating depression
      • Antidepressants
      • Referring to other services
      • Elements of appropriate general management
      • Assessing suicidal risk
    • Pharmacists
      • What should a pharmacist know?
      • What can a pharmacist do?
      • More about pharmacotherapy for depression
      • Challenging myths about antidepressants
      • Suicidal risk
    • Media
      • What should a journalist know?
      • What can a journalist do?
      • Appropriate reporting
      • Recommendations for media
    • Teachers
      • What should a teacher know?
      • What can a teacher do?
      • Exploring suicidal risk
    • Police
      • What should a police officer know?
      • What can a police officer do?
      • Asking about suicidal thoughts and behaviour
      • Approaching a person “on the edge”
      • Informing bereaved relatives of a suicide

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  • Home
  • About depression
    ▼
    • All about depression
    • Signs and Symptoms
    • How is depression diagnosed?
    • Brain Function in Depression
    • What are the subtypes of depression?
    • Public Health Significance
    • Causes
      ▼
      • What causes depression?
      • Factors in depression
      • The role of the brain
    • Treatment for Depression
      ▼
      • Three main types of treatment
      • Getting the best treatment
      • How much does it cost?
    • Treatment with Antidepressants
      ▼
      • Why medication?
      • Facts about antidepressants
      • Types of antidepressants
      • Effets secondaires
    • Psychological Treatment
      ▼
      • Psychotherapy and supportive therapy
      • What type of psychotherapy should I chose?
    • Social interventions
  • For those concerned
    ▼
    • What is depression?
    • Signs and Symptoms
    • For young people
      ▼
      • Why do I need information on depression?
      • What is depression?
      • What is ”adolescence”?
      • How normal are my feelings?
      • Depression in adolescents
      • What should I know about self-harm?
      • Depression is a treatable illness
    • Selftest
    • Getting Help
  • For family & friends
    ▼
    • I’m worried about someone…
    • Become informed
    • Knowing the signs
      ▼
      • Recognize the signs and symptoms
      • Information for parents of adolescents
    • Depression is a treatable illness
    • Getting the best treatment
    • What can I do?
    • Minding your own mental health
  • For professionals
    ▼
    • The role of professionals
    • General Practitioners
      ▼
      • What should a GP know?
      • Symptoms of depression
      • What can a GP do about depression?
      • Screening for depression
      • Treating depression
      • Antidepressants
      • Referring to other services
      • Elements of appropriate general management
      • Assessing suicidal risk
    • Pharmacists
      ▼
      • What should a pharmacist know?
      • What can a pharmacist do?
      • More about pharmacotherapy for depression
      • Challenging myths about antidepressants
      • Suicidal risk
    • Media
      ▼
      • What should a journalist know?
      • What can a journalist do?
      • Appropriate reporting
      • Recommendations for media
    • Teachers
      ▼
      • What should a teacher know?
      • What can a teacher do?
      • Exploring suicidal risk
    • Police
      ▼
      • What should a police officer know?
      • What can a police officer do?
      • Asking about suicidal thoughts and behaviour
      • Approaching a person “on the edge”
      • Informing bereaved relatives of a suicide
  • Getting Help
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    • Emergency services
    • Counselling services
    • Helplines
    • Support groups
  • How about I talk to a shrink?
  • Awareness-raising material
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