Helping Disorders Explains Anxiety and Depression Discriminates No Age


SAN DIEGO, April 30, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Women’s wellness is examined further from Helping Disorders as anxiety and depression and other mental health issues discriminate no age. Based on new studies, women are more likely to suffer from depression compared to men, and it can occur any time at any age. HelpingDisorders.com offers information about mental health online, and from local counselors in Orange County, San Diego and Riverside County, California. 

Women’s susceptibility to depression, anxiety, eating disorder, toxic relationships, and other mental issues are largely attributed to hormonal changes and other significant factors that affect the body and mind such as personal experiences, life-changing circumstance, inherited traits, as well as the woman’s biological stages. People who are suffering from depression, in general, are silent about their condition, leaving little room for medical attention and treatment. Recent news reveals prominent names in various fields in the entertainment industries are victims of mental health issues, and the world grieves as one star after another succumbs to these conditions and taking their own lives. To discover more about treatment for depression, please visit the highlighted link, or contact the company listed in this article.

One famous model who started out young said that she would be up in the middle of the night with panic attacks. Another model and wife to a famous singer expressed her disbelief when she had to deal with post-partum depression despite the fact that she’s living a good life and she’s got all the help she could ever need. A Grammy award winning singer similarly suffered when she gave birth to her son, but she was reluctant and too embarrassed to talk about it and dealt with it by herself. The stress and fatigue brought another famous R&B singer to feel fuzzy and be forgetful of the time and day, and even her location and her mother had to intervene so she can take care of her mental health again. Unfortunately, other celebrities in the music and entertainment industry were not able to deal with the struggles and challenges of depression and weren’t able to make a comeback in their trade, while others are now laid to rest.

Given recent events, there is an increasing awareness campaign to combat these mental health conditions that discriminate no age, gender, or social status. Depression on women can leave a lifelong scar when left untreated. For that, all forms of help are now available, be it a prescribed medication, counseling, exercise, treatment facilities, and other. A teenage girl can be as vulnerable as a woman in her 60’s and so their wellness needs to be examined further to alleviate them from the hard challenges and emotional stress that come along with mental issues. Treatment facilities are now available all over the country for those who are suffering from prevalent mental health issues brought about by depression, anxiety, toxic relationships, bulimia, anorexia, addiction, and others.

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