Showing posts with label Cognitive Therapy For Depression. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cognitive Therapy For Depression. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 October 2012

Half of senior executives are overweight

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Obesity in the UK is a serious issue, one which is not being taken serious by millions of overweight people who could face their life being cut short due to obesity health issues. Now a new report has stated that over half of senior executives are at risk of serious health issue due to being overweight and obese. Read the full story here http://www.in2town.co.uk/Gastric-Band-Hypnotherapy

Monday, 12 March 2012

Depression Therapy Learn How Cognitive Therapy For Depression Can Help

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Information on Depression and Treatment of Depression

Depression is an extremely debilitating illness which affects not only the individual, but also their family, their friends, their employment, their self esteem, and ultimately, restricts the enjoyment of their life.

Many people with depression go through life without seeking help, believing that depression is just 'part of them', but in truth, depression is very treatable.

People with depression often feel that they are 'alone', whereas in-fact this is far from the case, with as many as one in six people suffering with some form of depression at some point in their lives.
The Symptoms of Depression.

Although there are many different types of depression, and indeed, many different intensities of the symptoms of depression, there are some common symptoms of depression and depressive illness:

Consistent feelings of sadness, loneliness or tension.
A reduction in feelings of pleasure associated with activities that have brought pleasure in the past.
Significant weight loss or weight gain
Insomnia, a change in sleeping patterns: increased sleep, inability to go to sleep, or constant or early waking.
Lethargy, feeling tired all the time, and having less energy.
Decreased ability to concentrate or remember.
Increased pessimistic thoughts.
A reduction in decision making skills
Feeling worthless, ashamed, guilty or having a decrease in the level of self-worth or self-esteem.
An unexplained feeling of restlessness.
Suicidal thoughts.

How to overcome depression