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  1. www.mind.org.uk › media-a › 2935Depression - Mind

    Depression is a low mood that lasts for a long time, and affects your everyday life. In its mildest form, depression can mean just being in low spirits. It doesn’t stop you leading your normal life but makes everything harder to do and seem less worthwhile. At its most severe, depression can be life-threatening because it can make you feel ...

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  2. Sep 16, 2013 · Abstract. Comorbid depression and anxiety disorders occur in up to 25% of general practice patients. About 85% of patients with depression have significant anxiety, and 90% of patients...

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  3. www.nimh.nih.gov › depression › depressionDepression - NIMH

    What is depression? Everyone feels sad or low sometimes, but these feelings usually pass. Depression (also called major depression, major depressive disorder, or clinical depression) is diferent. It can cause severe symptoms that afect how a person feels, thinks, and handles daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, or working.

  4. Anxiety is a word we use to describe feelings of unease, worry and fear. It incorporates both the emotions and the physical sensations we might experience when we are worried or nervous about something. what is anxiety? Although we usually find it un-pleasant, anxiety is related to the fight or flight response – our

  5. Anxiety and Depression. You or someone you know may have been diagnosed with anxiety and depression. What do you do next? As you read this booklet, you will learn about anxiety and depressive disorders, available treatments, and tips for managing symptoms. You are not alone— and the anxietY disorders association of america (adaa) is here to help.

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  6. depression is anxiety disorder (Hranov, 2007). Having both anxiety and depression has been found to increase the severity and number of symptoms of each condition, resulting in greater impairment (Hofmeijer-Sevink et al, 2012). Some of the symptoms of anxiety and depression also overlap, for example overthinking, avoidance and sleep

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  8. Anxiety is designed to keep us safe by preparing us to deal with challenges or situations that are dangerous or threatening. It does this by: Keeping us alert so that we are able to spot and avoid danger. Preparing our bodies so that we can quickly take some action to keep safe.