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Bipolar Disorder, Chronic Depression, Postpartum Depression, Borderline Personality Disorder, etc.

Bipolar Disorder star
You´re convinced that you´re suffering from major depression, but then it suddenly seems to disappear, and you feel great. Then, you´re practically suicidal again... What´s going on? It could be bipolar disorder.

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) star
Do you have symptoms of bipolar disorder, but you´ve been told you aren´t bipolar? It could be Borderline Personality Disorder.

BPD World star[offsite link]
They explain this condition with a wonderful "flash" presentation. It´s first-rate. There´s information about other illnesses, including depression and a section on how anyone can live with mental health. Opportunities for volunteerism and activism are available on this site as well. Check it out!

Depression-guide.com star[offsite link]
Learn about the basics, symptoms, causes, types and treatments for this disease. You can also find articles, advice and support. This is a great site.

Major Depression star
Major depression is not a weakness--it's a disease. Don't suffer in silence. Get help, and feel better!

Online Tests @ Healthy Place star[offsite link]
This site has a multiplicity of tests for almost every type of mental health complaint. NOTE: online screenings are not intended to diagnose, only indicate a need for professional evaluation.

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) star
Does your depression seem to be seasonal? If so, you might be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD.

What is Dysthymia? star
Learn to differentiate between clinical depression and dysthymia.

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