Depression - Videos
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.
When does a travel fanatic become a travel addict? Learn how to overcome the side effects, such as withdrawal-like symptoms and depression, that some people experience after returning home from a long trip.
New research suggests that Botox injections may help reduce depression in certain people by manipulating facial muscles that reinforce negative expressions. The Doctors weigh in on the potential psychological benefits of the popular cosmetic treatment.
Everyone is sometimes sad, but what if someone close to you seems to be sad for a longer time? These four signs will help you recognize depression from sadness and might help you to help your friend.
Dr. Koplow's discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D Child and Adolescent Psychologist, about the effects of prozac and paxil.
Life sucks, and then you sometimes stumble onto heart-transforming acts of love and joy.
Ben Turshen explains how meditation improved his personal life.
Claire Davidson explains her decision to go public with her anxiety disorder.
How nightmares help mental health!
Protecting your health after the divorce
The photographer's work explores her own mental illness.
The science of Seasonal Affective Disorder, and why your mood is so reliant on the seasons.
Dr. Koplow's discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D Child and Adolescent Psychologist, about loneliness.
Belgium legalized euthanasia in 2002, and in recent years the number of patients with non-terminal and mental health illnesses choosing assisted suicide has increased. Should those without terminal illnesses have the right to die?
Belgium legalized euthanasia in 2002, and in recent years the number of patients with non-terminal and mental health illnesses choosing assisted suicide has increased. Should those without terminal illnesses have the right to die?
Last week, the Supreme Court of Canada handed down a historic ruling and one that will likely become apart of Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin's legacy. I'm talking about the court's ruling (Carter v. Canada) that strikes down a ban on a doctor assisting a patient in taking their own life.
What do you really see when you look in the mirror? HuffPost Live delves into the topic of self-image. We talk to people dealing with issues of self-esteem and self-confidence to see how those issues can affect relationships and even your sex life.
Wanna quit smoking? Lose weight? Here is expert advice on the best ways to create new behaviors that bring about lasting change.
From virtual reality to animal therapy, servicemen and women are using various methods to help combat PTSD. We talk to veterans who have suffered war trauma about their journey.
Yoga Instructor, Kim Katrin Milan, shows us the best poses to help alleviate anxiety.
Stacy Ann discusses her personal battle with mental illness and how one event helped her overcome some of the struggle.
Stacy Ann discusses the hardships of opening up a dialogue with her father regarding her battle with anxiety and depression.
Dr. Natasha Browne discusses the stigma attached to mental illness and how many choose to "suffer in silence."
Dr. Natasha Browne on the Bell Let's Talk campaign.
Dr. Natasha Browne discusses how the dialogue is limited for people who suffer from a mental illness.
David discusses how spirituality and acceptance helped him manage the "up's and down's of life."
David discusses what it was like growing up with a mother who battled anxiety and depression.
About two million cases of self-injury are reported in the U.S. every year. Counseling could help young people with this addictive behavior better cope with emotional problems.
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