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<p><font face="verdana, helvetica" color="#FFFFE1"><strong>Treatment for Depression <br>
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LET'S GET SERIOUS HERE. <br>
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Having depression doesn't mean that a person is weak, or a failure, or isn't really
trying... it means they need TREATMENT. </small></font></p>

<p><font face="verdana, helvetica" color="#A98E78"><small>Most people with depression can
be helped with COUNSELING, provided by a professional psychologist, and some are helped
with Counseling and Medicine. </small></font></p>

<p><font face="verdana, helvetica" color="#A98E78"><small>COUNSELING, or psychotherapy,
means talking about feelings with a trained psychologist who can help you change the
relationships, thoughts, or behaviors that are causing the depression. Think about it, you
feel depressed becasue you think your life is bad. What if you're wrong? What if you're
missing all the good things around you? What if your future holds a lot more promise than
you think? When you're depressed, you're in a rut, and you can't see anything good. You
need to talk to someone who can help you get out of that rut! Don't wait, ask your
parents, or your school counselor for help today. </small></font></p>

<p><font face="verdana, helvetica" color="#A98E78"><small>MEDICINE is used to treat
depression that is severe or disabling. Antidepressant medications are not
&quot;uppers&quot; and are not addictive. When depression is so bad that you can't focus
on anything else, when it interferes with your life in an overwhelming way, medication
might be necessary, in addition to counseling. But most often, counseling alone is
sufficient. </small></font></p>

<p><font face="verdana, helvetica" color="#A98E78"><small>With treatment, most depressed
people start to feel better in just a few weeks. </small></font></p>

<p><font face="verdana, helvetica" color="#A98E78"><small>So remember, when your problems
seem too big and you're feeling low for too long, </small></font></p>

<p><font face="verdana, helvetica" color="#A98E78"><small>YOU ARE NOT ALONE! </small></font></p>

<p><font face="verdana, helvetica" color="#A98E78"><small>There's help out there and you
CAN ask for help. And if you know someone who you think is depressed, YOU CAN HELP. Listen
and encourage your friend to ask a parent or a responsible adult about treatment. If you
friend doesn't ask for help soon, talk to an adult you trust and respect-- especially if
your friend mentions suicide. Your friend's life is more important than keeping a secret! </small></font></p>
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