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What is the difference between schizophrenia and severe depression with psychotic features?

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Question by sharon: What is the difference between schizophrenia and severe depression with psychotic features?
It appears to me that the two diagnoses are very similar..could it be that severe depression with psychotic episodes is a more conservative diagnisis than schizophrenia? Maybe the first step of diagnosis for schizophrenia? Insight please, and try to explain your answers as in depth as possible.

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Living Organized: Proven Steps for a Clutter-Free and Beautiful Home

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

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The Organizer Lady™ makes it easy for readers to develop strategies for mess-free living. Author of the best-selling Messies Manual, Sandra Felton shares her insight on the best ways to bring out the hidden beauty in messy houses. Included in this comprehensive guide to “cleaner living” are 100 little-known housekeeping tips, inspiring testimonies from recovering Messies, strategies for living with a disorganized people, and action plans to help win the cl. . . More >>

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The Organizer Lady™ makes it easy for readers to develop strategies for mess-free living. Author of the best-selling Messies Manual, Sandra Felton shares her insight on the best ways to bring out the hidden beauty in messy houses. Included in this comprehensive guide to “cleaner living” are 100 little-known housekeeping tips, inspiring testimonies from recovering Messies, strategies for living with a disorganized people, and action plans to help win the cl. . . More >>

Living Organized: Proven Steps for a Clutter-Free and Beautiful Home

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Jim Rogers-World Wide Depression

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

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Fantastic interview with Jimmy Rogers..Rogers breaks down many aspects of the financial markets with great insight!!! As he predicts the coming world wide depression . jim rogers gold silver etf peter schiff ron paul Max Keiser Gerald Celente Jim Rogers wall st street Tim Geithner glenn beck henry paulson

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Anyone ever feel that their mental depression not as severe as it seems?

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

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Does anyone ever feel that their mental problems are not as bad as they think they are? The reason I am asking is that I suffer from depression and mild anxiety. I am on medication for both and I was seeing a traditional therapist but after 2 years of seeing her have felt that it’s time to move on to cognitive therapy. So now I am seeing a cognitive therapist and I just started. I wonder if sometimes I think that we think that we have more of a mental problem than we really think we do. I hope no one thinks I am discrediting mental disorders. I am not trying to do that at all, I’m just wondering if anyone has ever felt this way.
Oh I am not trying to make it sound as if I am downplaying my depression. I have it, I am aware that it is most likely something that I am going to be living with for the rest of my life. It is better to know that I have this now than to have kept on going through life thinking that nothing was wrong. I guess what I was trying to say was that sometimes I wonder how I can be diagnosed with moderate depression when there are times where I have had severe cases of staying in bed all day and crying. Even after talking to my therapist and psychiatrist about it, they still think I am a moderate case and nothing too severe. SO I was just wondering if sometimes we make our own depression worse than what it is. It’s a good thing I’m going to cognitive therapy, I heard that this type of therapy helps you become more aware of why you react to things the way you do and why you feel the way you do and how to change it.

Thanks everyone for your insight.

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