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  1. The Mindful Way through Depression: Freeing Yourself fromChronic Unhappiness by Mark Williams, John Teasdale, et all 2007-06-02
  2. The Depression Cure: The 6-Step Program to Beat Depression without Drugs by Stephen S. Ilardi PhD, 2010-06-01
  3. Undoing Depression: What Therapy Doesn't Teach You and Medication Can't Give You by Richard O'Connor, 2010-01-07
  4. Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cure by David Martyn Lloyd-Jones, 1965-07
  5. The Great Depression: A Diary by Benjamin Roth, 2009-10-13
  6. The Return of the Great Depression by Vox Day, 2009-10-29
  7. Overcoming Depression One Step at a Time: The New Behavioral Activation Approach to Getting Your Life Back (New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook) by Michael E., Ph.D. Addis, Christopher R. Martell, 2004-09-15
  8. The Cognitive Behavioral Workbook for Depression: A Step-by-step Program (Workbook) by William J. Knaus, 2006-11
  9. The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide: Protect Your Savings, Boost Your Income, and Grow Wealthy Even in the Worst of Times by Martin D. Weiss, 2010-06-08
  10. The Great Depression Ahead: How to Prosper in the Debt Crisis of 2010 - 2012 by Harry S. Dent, 2009-12-29
  11. The Mindfulness & Acceptance Workbook for Depression: Using Acceptance & Commitment Therapy to Move Through Depression & Create a Life Worth Living (New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook) by Kirk D. Strosahl, Patricia J. Robinson, 2008-06
  12. Depression-Free, Naturally: 7 Weeks to Eliminating Anxiety, Despair, Fatigue, and Anger from Your Life by Joan Mathews Larson, 2001-01-02
  13. Self-Coaching: The Powerful Program to Beat Anxiety and Depression, 2nd Edition, Completely Revised and Updated by Joseph J. Luciani, 2006-12-01
  14. Collector s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass,19th Edition (Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass) by Gene Florence, Cathy Florence, 2009-08-11

1. NYU School Of Medicine - Department Of Psychiatry
Test that gives you feedback on whether you should consult a doctor. From Department of Psychiatry, New York University.
http://www.med.nyu.edu/Psych/screens/depres.html
Online Depression Screening Test
Back to Psychiatric Screening Tests Go Back to NYU Department of Psychiatry Home Page Are You Depressed? FOR MORE THAN TWO WEEKS: 1. Do you feel sad, blue, unhappy or "down in the dumps"?
A. Never
B. Rarely
C. Sometimes
D. Very Often
E. Most of the time
2. Do you feel tired, having little energy, unable to concentrate?
A. Never
B. Rarely
C. Sometimes
D. Very Often
E. Most of the time
3. Do you feel uneasy, restless or irritable?
A. Never
B. Rarely
C. Sometimes
D. Very Often
E. Most of the time
4. Do you have trouble sleeping or eating (too little or too much)?
A. Never
B. Rarely
C. Sometimes
D. Very Often
E. Most of the time

2. Depression
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3. Wing Of Madness Depression Information And Support
Describes common forms of depression. Includes an opportunity to add personal stories and links to books and articles. Children and depression, Women and depression, For teenagers with depression, When someone you know is depressed, What
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4. Depression And Bipolar Support Alliance
NDMDA offers an explanation of depression and manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder, as well as an overview of treatments, resources and local contacts.
http://www.ndmda.org/
The National Depressive and Manic Depressive Association is now the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance. You will automatically be directed to our new web site DBSAlliance.org. Please note that our domain address has changed. We are now located at DBSAlliance.org. Please wait a few seconds and this page will automatically redirect you to the new site.
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Get on our Mailing List Site Map FAQs ... Contact Us Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
730 N. Franklin Street, Suite 501, Chicago, Illinois 60610-7204 USA
(800) 826-3632 :: (312) 642-0049 :: fax (312) 642-7243

5. Depression In Teenageers
Discusses the symptoms of depression, and how to get help.
http://www.psychologyinfo.com/depression/teens.htm

6. Documenting America
Library of Congress records of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information Collection, showing rural life and the negative impact of the Great depression.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/fsowhome.html
The Library of Congress
Over 160,000 photographs currently available Color Photos
1600 total photographs Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress The images in the Farm Security Administration Office of War Information Collection are among the most famous documentary photographs ever produced. Created by a group of U.S. government photographers, the images show Americans in every part of the nation. In the early years, the project emphasized rural life and the negative impact of the Great Depression, farm mechanization, and the Dust Bowl. In later years, the photographers turned their attention to the mobilization effort for World War II. The core of the collection consists of about 164,000 black-and-white photographs. This release provides access to over 160,000 of these images ; future additions will expand the black-and-white offering. The FSA-OWI photographers also produced about 1600 color photographs during the latter days of the project. The mission of the Library of Congress is to make its resources available and useful to Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The goal of the Library's National Digital Library Program is to offer broad public access to a wide range of historical and cultural documents as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. The Library of Congress presents these documents as part of the record of the past. These primary historical documents reflect the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. The Library of Congress does not endorse the views expressed in these collections, which may contain materials offensive to some readers.

7. Health Education: Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Drug Use
depression Alliance is the leading UK charity for people affected by depression.
http://www.teachhealth.com/
The Medical Basis of Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Sleep Problems, and Drug Use
(presented FREE for you to read)
Explained in Fun, Easy to Read, Format
More than ONE MILLION visitors to this page since January 1997.
EN ESPANOL Spanish translation by Silvia Winowski.
Click Here for Awards Page
Health educators
Great Resources Sorry, we can't give medical advice.
CONTENTS
Recognizing Stress
Most people are exposed to much higher levels of stress than they realize.
Your Stress Scale
A self-test you can use to determine how much stress your are really facing.
Brain Chemical Messengers
Brain cells "talk to each other" by means of chemical messengers. When a person is exposed to too much stress, chemical communication in the brain begins to fail. When these messengers fail, a person suffers from sleep disturbance, aches and pains, depression and anxiety. This condition is called OVERSTRESS.
Three Happy Messengers
Three brain messengers control your sleeping, your energy levels, and your feelings of pain and pleasure.
Pick-Me-Up's
Chemicals from the grocery store shelf, as well as drugs, can temporarily restore your brain messenger function but not completely, and not for long.These substances are called "Pick-Me-Up's." Pick-Me-Up's are the WRONG way to handle overstress.

8. The World Depression
Academic article on the cause and effect of the Great depression worldwide.
http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/wc2/lectures/depression.html
The Great Depression
It was appropriate that the terrible economic slump of the 1930s started in the United States, to which Europe seemed to have surrendered economic leadership during the Great War and on which she had been dependent ever since.
Stock Market Crash
The stock market crash that began on a black Friday in October 1929 and deepened in the ensuing months had immediate repercussion in Europe. Indeed, even before this, the superheated boom in stock prices that marked the bull market of 1928 siphoned money from Europe. The pricking of the bubble sent shock waves throughout the world.
Large exports of American capital had helped sustain Europe, besides providing an outlet for American surpluses of capital, during the 1920s. Investment in European bonds now contracted sharply and swiftly, as banks that were "caught short" with too many of their assets invested in securities desperately tried to raise money. By June 1930, the price of securities on Wall Street was about 20 percent, on average, of what it had been prior to the crash; between 1929 and 1932 the Dow-Jones average of industrial stock prices fell from a high of 381 to a low of 41!
The American market for European imports also dropped sharply as the entire American economy went into shock; and, to compound trouble, congress insisted on passing a high tariff law in 1930, against the advice of almost all economists. Effective operation of the international economy required that the United States import goods to allow foreign governments to pay for American loans. Moreover, the raising of tariffs set off a chain reaction as every government tried to protect itself against an adverse trade balance leading to currency deterioration. The result was a drying up of world trade that further fueled the economic downturn. The Americans, additionally, continued to insist upon repayment of war debts, until finally in 1931 a general moratorium was declared. Well might Europeans complain of American blindness, but these events only exposed Europe's vulnerability.

9. Depression Central
Clearing house for information on all types of depressive disorders and the most effective treatments. for individuals suffering from Major depression, Manicdepression (Bipolar Disorder), Cyclothymia, Dysthymia and other
http://www.psycom.net/depression.central.html

10. New Deal Network: The Great Depression, The 1930s, And The Roosevelt Administrat
Archive of photos and documents focuses on the nation's recovery. From the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute and Columbia University. Over 5000 Great depression era images from the National Archives, the FDR Library and many other sources.
http://newdeal.feri.org/
Documents Photos Features Classroom ... This Month in New Deal History
A calendar of some of the notable events and dates in the history of the United States during the Roosevelt Administration.
Research and Study
New Deal Document Library
Over 900 articles, speeches, letters and other texts, organized by subject, date and author.
New Deal Photo Gallery

Over 5000 Great Depression era images from the National Archives, the FDR Library and many other sources.
New Deal Network Classroom

Lesson plans, web projects, and bibliographical materials on the Great Depression.
H-US1918-45

A moderated H-Net discussion list for teachers and historians.
The New Deal Network is an educational guide to the Great Depression of the 1930s. The New Deal Network is sponsored by the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute and the Institute for Learning Technologies at Teachers College/Columbia University. NDN is funded in part through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities Thomas Thurston, Project Director
newdeal@feri.org
Contact Information This site was last updated December 28, 2002.
Features
Archives in the Attic Documents from the Great Depression. Contributed from the family collections of New Deal Network visitors.

11. Post-partum Depression
Postpartum depression. Could I have Post-partum depression? The basicfacts about Post-partum depression. Lactation and drug safety.
http://www.psycom.net/depression.central.post-partum.html

12. Depression: Learn What Causes Depression, The Symptoms Of Depression, And How De
Information about the different types of depression, causes and symptoms, and an outline of various treatment options.
http://members.aol.com/ckrps/healthlynx/depression.html
Depression Every Day Matters Marie Clapper's book of witty and inspirational reflections reminds us
to savor everyday occurances and get
more out of life.
Index: Introduction
What is a Depressive Disorder

Types of Depression

Symptoms of Depression and Mania
...
Books on Depression

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Introduction Index During any 6-month period, 9 million American adults suffer from a depressive illness. The cost in human suffering cannot be estimated. Depressive illnesses often interfere with normal functioning and cause pain and suffering not only to those who have a disorder, but also to those who care about them. Serious depression can destroy family life as well as the life of the ill person. Possibly the saddest fact about depression is that much of this suffering is unnecessary. Most people with a depressive illness do not seek treatment, although the great majorityeven those with the severest disorderscan be helped. Thanks to years of fruitful research, the medications and psychosocial therapies that ease the pain of depression are at hand. Unfortunately, many people do not recognize that they have a treatable illness. Read the following to see if you are one of the many undiagnosed depressed people in this country or if you know someone who is. The information briefly presented here may help you take the steps that may save your own or someone else's life.

13. A Thoughtful Moment - We Help You. . . To Help Yourself!
Positive and inspirational messages. Mental health resources on depression, relationships, stress, and grief issues.
http://thoughtfulmoment.com/home.htm
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14. Documenting America
the project emphasized rural life and the negative impact of the Great depression, farm mechanization, and the Dust Bowl.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/fsowhome.html
The Library of Congress
Over 160,000 photographs currently available Color Photos
1600 total photographs Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress The images in the Farm Security Administration Office of War Information Collection are among the most famous documentary photographs ever produced. Created by a group of U.S. government photographers, the images show Americans in every part of the nation. In the early years, the project emphasized rural life and the negative impact of the Great Depression, farm mechanization, and the Dust Bowl. In later years, the photographers turned their attention to the mobilization effort for World War II. The core of the collection consists of about 164,000 black-and-white photographs. This release provides access to over 160,000 of these images ; future additions will expand the black-and-white offering. The FSA-OWI photographers also produced about 1600 color photographs during the latter days of the project. The mission of the Library of Congress is to make its resources available and useful to Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The goal of the Library's National Digital Library Program is to offer broad public access to a wide range of historical and cultural documents as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. The Library of Congress presents these documents as part of the record of the past. These primary historical documents reflect the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. The Library of Congress does not endorse the views expressed in these collections, which may contain materials offensive to some readers.

15. Index.html
Information on symptomology, biochemical makeup, and treatment as well as possible ramifications Category Health Mental Health Disorders Mood depression......Now We Can Successfully Treat The Illness Called depression, National FoundationFor Depressive Illness, Inc. Severe depression is a biochemical illness.
http://www.depression.org/
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We Can
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Depression National Foundation For Depressive Illness, Inc.
P.O. Box 2257
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16. Please Note The Change Of Address!
Membership and club information. Photos of depressionera glass. History and other information of interest to collectors.
http://www.glassshow.com/NDGA/
National Depression Glass Association
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17. Depression Alliance Web Site With Information About Depression Symptoms, Treatme
A UK charity which offers support, workshops and publications.Category Health Mental Health Mood depression Support Groups......Information about the symptoms and treatment of depression from depressionAlliance, a UK charity for people with clinical depression and anxiety.
http://www.depressionalliance.org/
March 31, 2003
WELCOME
Depression Alliance is the leading UK charity for people affected by depression. This web site contains information about the symptoms of depression, treatments for depression, as well as Depression Alliance campaigns and local groups . To enter the main information pages click here Youth at Risk National Depression Week 2003 will concentrate on one of the most frightening aspects of the illness - depression in young people. For more information about the campaign, or for a campaign pack, click the link National Depression Week 2003 Case Studies Needed ameliam@depressionalliance.org who will be able to provide you with more information. Go to.... Main information section Local self-help groups Campaigns Links directory Creative writing Depression in the news About this site This web site receives over page views every month.

18. Postpartum Depression: Causes, Symptoms And Treatments
Information regarding assessment of risk, causes and treatment options.
http://www.post-partum-depression.com/
What’s in this site? Causes Find out why so many women get PPD.
Symptoms
What does PPD look like?
Treatments
What can be done to relieve the symptoms of PPD?
More on Depression About Depression
Depression Symptoms

Depression Treatments

Teen Depression
...
Bipolar Disorders

Postpartum depression and the more severe postpartum psychosis are of major concern today. On this site you'll learn about the causes, symptoms and treatments for the condition. The terms PPD and postnatal depression are also used as synonyms of postpartum depression.
What are the baby blues?
Feeding, diapering and taking care of a new baby can be overwhelming. About forty to eighty-five percent of women experience intense highs and lows as they adjust to life with a new baby. Feeling anxious and crying for reasons she can’t explain are actually normal behaviors for the mother of a new baby. With feedings coming up every few hours, the mother of a new baby is likely to feel tired and have trouble falling asleep after her deep sleep has been interrupted. She may have trouble concentrating and feel irritable. Sudden weight gain and weight loss are both normal, as are fluctuations in appetite. These symptoms make up the baby blues . According to most research, these symptoms may last several weeks, often peaking during the first week following delivery. They usually go away by themselves.

19. No Depression
The Alternative Country (Whatever that is) bi-monthly magazine page.Category Arts Music Styles Country Alternative......Welcome to the official home page of No depression, a bimonthly magazinecovering alternativecountry music (whatever that is).
http://www.nodepression.net/
Welcome to the official home page of No Depression, a bimonthly magazine covering alternative-country music (whatever that is). We are principally a paper and ink publication, available at finer record stores, bookstores and newsstands across the U.S.A. (and beyond), and via subscription (click the SUBSCRIBE NOW link at the left for details).
table of contents
for that issue.
Within the ARCHIVE section is a complete table of contents for each issue, including links to dozens of articles originally printed in them. We periodically post more archived content to the site, so you will want to check in regularly to see what has been added. The ARCHIVE SEARCH link at the left.
Though we will not post the entire contents of our back-issues to the website, print versions of those magazines are still available for purchase (except for a few sold-out issues). Click the BUY BACK ISSUES link at the left for details. Also available for purchase are No Depression T-shirts (in a broad range of styles and sizes), as well as No Depression baseball caps. Click the BUY OUR CLOTHES link at the left for details.

20. Depression Checklist - NAMI Youth
A checklist for parents provided by NAMI, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill.
http://www.nami.org/youth/checklist.html

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For Parents A Depression Checklist
The following checklist will help you assess and document your child’s feelings and behavior. This information will help you to provide your physician or therapist with a fairly good picture of your child's emotional state. Instructions : Be as objective and thorough as possible. Use additional paper if you need more space to share your observations or give examples. SIGNS OF POSSIBLE DEPRESSION
(Check all that apply.) DESCRIPTION
(How long, how often, give examples) Feelings. Does your child express the following: Sadness
Emptiness
Hopelessness
Guilt
Worthlessness
Not enjoying everyday pleasures
Thinking. Is your child having difficulty: Concentrating Making decisions Completing school work Maintaining grades Physical Problems. Does your child complain of Headaches Stomachaches Joint or backaches Lack of energy Sleeping problems Weight or appetite changes (gain or loss) Behavioral Problems. Is your child: Irritable Not wanting to go to school Wanting to be alone most of the time Having difficulty getting along with others Cutting classes or skipping school Dropping out of sports, hobbies or activities

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