Managing Depression
Your lifestyle and the ways you and your healthcare professional choose to manage your depression can have an impact on how you feel.
ABILIFY® (aripiprazole) is added to an antidepressant to help treat unresolved symptoms of depression in adults when an antidepressant alone is not enough.
Depression affects approximately 14 million adults in America today
If you're living with depression, you know too well how it feels for you. But each person experiences depression in his or her own way. One may sleep too much, while another sleeps too little. Some people don't eat enough and lose weight, while others overeat and gain weight.
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is commonly known as depression. MDD can be diagnosed by a healthcare professional when a patient demonstrates at least 2 weeks of depressed mood or loss of interest accompanied by at least four additional symptoms of depression.
Of course, depression is more than just a collection of symptoms: it's a common and serious medical condition that can feel overwhelming and interfere with your ability to function. It may occur once, but for some people it can occur several times in their lives. It is estimated that depression affects about 14 million Americans in a given year, or approximately 1 out of 6 adults over a lifetime.
Even so, if you're suffering from depression, there are things you can do that may help improve the way you feel. Explore the links to the left to learn more about some different options for managing depression, including lifestyle choices, antidepressant medications, and talk therapy.
Start by Exploring Your Options.
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