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alt.support.depression FAQ

(Converted in 1996 from the documents found at ftp.std.com)

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Introduction

alt.support.depression is a newsgroup for people who suffer from all forms of depression as well as others who may want to learn more about these disorders. Much of the information shared in this newsgroup comes from posters' experience as well as contributions by professionals in many fields. The thoughts expressed here are for the benefit of the readers of this group. Please be considerate in the way you use the information from this group, keeping in mind the stigma of depression still experienced in society today.

The following Frequently-Asked-Questions (FAQ) attempts to impart an understanding of depression including its causes; its symptoms; its medication and treatments - including professional treatments as well as things you can do to help yourself. In addition, information on where to get help, books to read, a list of famous people who suffer from depression, internet resources, instructions for posting anonymously, and a list of the many contributors is included.

Updated and corrected versions will be posted periodically. Please send suggestions to cf12@cornell.edu.

This FAQ, and many other FAQ's, are available via anonymous ftp from rtfm.mit.edu. To get the latest edition of this FAQ: ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/alt-support-depression/faq/ - files part1 to part5.

The directory and file name is located in the "Archive-name:" line in the header. A mail server also exists for accessing the FAQ archives. Send a message to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu, with the command "help" in the body of your message.

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Table of Contents

  1. Types of depression
  2. Symptoms
  3. Causes
  4. Treatment
  5. Medication
  6. Electroconvulsive Therapy
  7. Substance Abuse
  8. Getting Help
  9. Choosing A Doctor
  10. Self-care
  11. Books
  12. Famous People
  13. Internet Resources
  14. Anonymous Posting
  15. Sources
  16. Contributors

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