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Single Parenting and Depression - When to Look for Expert Help
Family structures have seen a great change over the last decade. Nucleus families are what the world majorly has now but there has been a considerable increase in single parents. And, the children raised in single-parent households have a very different childhood than what is generally seen. Single parents, especially single mothers, on the other hand experience increased levels of anxiety, stress, and depression. They face challenges in the socioeconomic sphere, for starters. Additionally, there is a significant lack of social support for single parents as compared to married couple families.
about 7 months ago from web -
How to Keep Up Mental Health During COVID-19
People who were going through treatment for depression all the more needs to be careful how to take care of their mental health. During this lockdown, keeping active is a very important part of physical as well as mental health upkeep. It helps to reduce stress, improve the sleep cycle, and over all make you feel better. This is because exercises release feel good chemical such as serotonin and endomorphins. The experts from all over the world on mental health have constantly urged not just the people who have depression but everyone to keep on exercising. It can help to boost mood, concentration as well as improve the alertness.
about 7 months ago from web -
Balancing the Mental Well-Being This Quarantine
In the coming times, when someone who hasn’t experienced clinical depression ever asks what it feels like, there' little need to resort to florid comparisons. All of us are going through this Covid-19 pandemic hit and any reference to this time at any point in the future can be an exemplary situation.
about 9 months ago from web -
Baby Steps in Curing Depression
Depression is a common and serious mood disorder. It is mostly associated with the draining and the negative feelings of life such as sadness, loss, or anger. These feelings interfere in regular activities and results in lost time and productivity.
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You basic queries answered for TMS
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is one of the most fast growing powerful, non-invasive tools used in studying the human brain. In this, a pulsed magnetic field through flowing current flow temporarily excite or inhibit specific regions of the brain. Broadly said, TMS of occipital cortex can generates visual phosphenes or scotomas and TMS of motor cortex creates a block movement or muscle twitch. In some, TMS can even alter the performance of the brain ahead of the time of stimulation, offering a furthered scope for therapy.
about 9 months ago from web