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		<title>Depression And The World We Live In</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People become depressed for a variety of reasons. In the United States alone, roughly 25 percent of the population will experience serious depression at some point in their lives. Furthermore, research has shown that if you have been depressed once you are likely to have a second episode of depression or to become chronically depressed. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People become depressed for a variety of reasons. In the United States alone, roughly 25 percent of the population will experience serious depression at some point in their lives. Furthermore, research has shown that if you have been depressed once you are likely to have a second episode of depression or to become chronically depressed. Biological explanations for depression are not sufficient to account for the vast increase in cases of depression over the past fifty years; the incidence has tripled since World War II.</p>
<p>Another explanation is the greater sophistication of the mental-health community in its ability to diagnose depression. People used to take to their beds because of a &#8220;nervous breakdown,&#8221; but this label was too vague to be useful. Psychologists, psychiatrists, and other behavioral health specialists can now specify with greater clarity the types of problems people experience and provide diagnostic labels that help in the development of treatment plans.</p>
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		<title>When Too Many Changes Lead to Depression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has also been suggested that the growing number of depressed people can be attributed to a &#8220;depressogenic society,&#8221; a society that places many of its members at risk for developing depression. In this global economy, a World Wide Web of Internet connections is available at the touch of your fingertips, but people have become [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has also been suggested that the growing number of depressed people can be attributed to a &#8220;depressogenic society,&#8221; a society that places many of its members at risk for developing depression. In this global economy, a World Wide Web of Internet connections is available at the touch of your fingertips, but people have become increasingly isolated and alienated. The conveniences of modern life allow people to rely less on one another and more on technology. In Western societies, the nuclear family (mom, dad-perhaps-and the kids) is commonplace.</p>
<p>Extended families, including uncles, aunts, grandparents, and even great-grandparents, living in the same household or in the same neighborhood is much less common. Adults often live thousands of miles from the cities and towns of their birth and from their families of origin. Corporate culture has turned individuals into &#8220;human resources&#8221;-chess pieces on a board with positions that are frequently eliminated to maintain a financial bottom line. Is it any wonder that more people feel lethargic, pessimistic, and hopeless in their lives? <a title="Wellbutrin" href="http://www.unizr.com/" target="_self">Wellbutrin</a> is a really good medication to treat depression, compare prices from thtop online pharmacies.</p>
<p>All of these factors account for the increase in depression over the last fifty years.<br />
Contexual change is the term psychologists use to describe an increase in situations that put people at risk for depression. The situations, or contexts, in which people live have shifted radically. Human beings are adaptable, but sometimes the world changes, and people may be able to advance technologically at a quicker rate than they can cope psychologically.<br />
In addition to contextual changes at a societal level, many people experience contextual changes in their personal lives. They begin and end relationships, change jobs, lose jobs, lose loved ones, move to new homes, or more gradually begin to change the way they approach life. Research has shown that these sorts of life changes can also place you at risk for depression.</p>
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