Depression Screening Day
Oct. 8, 2009 | Author: Bobby DipasqualeOctober 8 Marks Depression Screening Day.
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 14.8 million people suffer with Major Depression.
Depression can be treated. According to the National Institute of Health, up to 80 percent of people treated for depression start to feel better within four to six weeks of starting medicine, therapy, support groups or a combination of treatments.
As part of Mental Health America’s Campaign for America’s Mental Health, they’re offering a free, confidential Depression Screening.
To learn more about Depression along with other Behavioral Health Issues please check out our brochures.
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