Depression is a mood disorder that causes changes in how you think, feel, act and handle daily activities. To be diagnosed with depression, a person must experience symptoms every day for at least two weeks.
Anxiety and depression are two very different mental health conditions, often with different symptoms and treatment options. However, it's not uncommon for someone with an anxiety disorder to also suffer from depression, or for someone who is depressed to also experience anxiety. Learn how these two conditions can overlap and what that may mean for treatment.
How Bipolar Disorder Differs from Depression and Anxiety
Bipolar disorder can be difficult to diagnose and difficult to treat because its intense mood swings can be confused with other mental health conditions, especially depression and anxiety. Finding a clinician who can properly diagnose a bipolar disorder will help you find the correct treatment plan to deal with the extreme highs and lows of this mental illness.
It's common to experience anxiety at some point in our lives, such as driving in bad weather. But if feelings of intense fear and distress become overwhelming, preventing us from doing everyday activities, an anxiety disorder may be the cause. Learn about the most common types of anxiety disorders and their treatments.
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