Wednesday, 19 November 2014

About Depression: Before You See a Doctor

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From Nancy Schimelpfening, your Guide to Depression
How to Choose a Therapist
Psychotherapy can be a time-consuming, expensive process. You don't want to waste money and effort on a therapist who won't help you achieve results. The following tips will help you select a therapist who best meets your needs.

What to Expect During Your First Therapy Session
You've made the appointment, so now what can you expect from your first visit? How can you best be prepared?

Which Kind of Doctor is Best for Treating Depression?
So, whom should you see to ensure that you are in the hands of an expert? Although there is some controversy over whether therapy, drugs or a combination of both are best for depression, there is really one type of doctor who is qualified to treat depression and other mood disorders using medications: a psychiatrist.
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The Importance of Good Doctor-Patient Communication
Good doctor-patient communication is essential to get the most benefit from your doctor visit, yet so often the lines of communication break down or are never adequately established.


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