Depression - Videos

How Did Dan Harris Learn Mindfulness Meditation?

Mindfulness Mediation can help

Should You Keep Your Anxiety A Secret?

Anxiety can go away with some help

Tips To Prepare Yourself For An Interview If You Have Anxiety Attacks

How to relax during a job interview

The Benefits of a Foam Roller Fitness Routine

Foam rollers can open tight muscles and relieve tension in aching joints.

Pessimism Can Help You: 'The Science of Us' Episode 6

Find out how positive thinking can hold you back.

Lesser Known Signs Of Breast Cancer

Discovering a lump in your breast is definitely a reason to talk to your doctor, but there are less commonly known signs of breast cancer you should know about.

White House To Fight Heroin Epidemic

As heroin-related deaths continue to skyrocket, the White House is switching strategies on how to tackle the epidemic, launching a $2.5 million initiative that prioritizes the treatment of addicts over punishment. Josh unpacks this new approach.

White House Spends Millions To Tackle Heroin Epidemic, But Is That Enough?

As heroin-related deaths continue to skyrocket, the White House is switching strategies on how to tackle the epidemic, launching a $2.5 million initiative that prioritizes the treatment of addicts over punishment. Josh unpacks this new approach.

Treating and Preventing Swimmers Ear

Certified Pediatrician Dr. JJ Levenstien shares everything you need to know to prevent and treat swimmers ear. Common during the summer months, swimmers ear is an infection of the outer ear canal. Swimmer ear can be more painful than a traditional ear infection, but it can be prevented and treated with a few simple tricks.

Meditation And The Quality Of Life

HuffPost Live brings you interviews with teachers and practitioners of meditation who share their thoughts and experiences on how meditation has changed their quality of life.

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Thanks To Group Therapy, This Man Found Happiness Again

David Payne talks about how he found happiness thanks to group therapy.

Why Group Therapy Works For Some People And Not Others

Our HuffPost Community discusses why group therapy works for some, but isn't for everyone.

Why Group Therapy Is More Than Just A Support Group

In his recent New York Times article, author David Payne outlines how group therapy helped turn his life around. He joins us to discuss why this approach worked and examine the benefits and pitfalls of group versus individual therapy sessions.

When Group Therapy Works Better

In his recent New York Times article, author David Payne outlines how group therapy helped turn his life around. He joins us to discuss why this approach worked and examine the benefits and pitfalls of group versus individual therapy sessions.

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How to Raise Successful Children

The entrepreneurial, resourceful, 'can-do kid' will survive and thrive in any workplace. But how do you raise a successful child? Author Jennifer Prosek joins Lunch Break. Photo: Getty

'Supernanny US': Daughter Storms Out of Emotional Talk With Deaf Parents

Emotions run high when 18 year old Melissa storms out when trying to communicate with her deaf parents.

Shopping for the Right Nursing Bra

Hilah learns the ins and outs of how to wear and use a nursing bra.

Being Mum | Amie Slavin

Amie Slavin is a single mother two daughters, but also blind after losing her sight at age 22. She talks to Rochelle Humes about how blindness affects being a mother and how seeing her daughters wouldn't mean that she would know them any better.

Morning Stories: Fear of Talking

Talking about mental health is still difficult for people - with fears of being stigmatised. In today's morning story Abigail Turner shares her story.

College Students: Social Media Isn't A Fair Representation of Real Life

An estimated 1,500 college students die from suicide each year. Last year, prestigious schools like William and Mary and MIT had multiple suicides. We discuss the mental health issues, trends like Duck Syndrome and #WhatsWorking to raise awareness.

How This MIT Student Is Fighting The Stigma Of Mental Illness

Isabel Lloyd talks about how she's fighting the stigma of mental illness.

Why Social Perfection Can Be 'Toxic' For College Students' Mental Health

Julie Lythcott-Haims discusses how trying to be socially perfect can be "toxic" for college students' mental health.

Grandma Skates Circles Around Kids at Skatepark

The kids in West Allis, Wisconsin are thrilled with a new skate park in their neighborhood, but no one is happier about it than a 70 year-old resident who just might use it more than anyone else. Mara Montalbano (@maramontalbano) shows us.

The Upside of Zoning Out: 'The Science of Us' Episode 5

Mindfulness is helpful. But so is mindlessness.

Why Aren't We Looking At Depression The Way We Look At Cancer?

Dr. Norman Rosenthal, Jenny Chen, Kelley Baker and Scott Stossel discuss the way we view depression.

How Depression Can Range From Heaven To Hell

Dr. Norman Rosenthal explains the range of emotions that people suffering from depression can go through.

Suicides In Jails On The Rise

The number of people who died by suicide in local jails ticked up in 2013, even as the overall jail population declined, according to a new report.

Chattanooga Shooting And Mental Illness

The family of Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez, the man who killed five servicemen in Chattanooga, say he suffered from depression. We look at the role of mental illness in radicalization and media coverage of domestic terrorism.
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