Depression Center - Daytona Beach, FLDaytona Beach Psychiatrist Doctors for DepressionType of Physician: Psychiatrist What is a Psychiatrist? A certification by the Board of Psychiatry & Neurology; practitioners are skilled in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental, addictive and emotional disorders. He or she is trained to understand the biological, psychological and social components of illness and is qualified to order diagnostic laboratory tests and to prescribe medications, as well as to evaluate and treat psychological and interpersonal problems. The psychiatrist is also prepared to intervene with individuals and families who are coping with stress, crises, and other problems in living. Specialty: Psychiatry Common Name: Psychiatrist Doctors in Daytona Beach *![]() Halifax Medical Center Psychiatry ![]() Halifax Medical Center Psychiatry ![]() Stephen S Oh MD ![]() Harish Kher MD ![]() Winters Family Psychiatry ![]() Nelita R Ano MD ![]() Chona M DeGracia-Wylie MD ![]() Louis J Raimondo MD ![]() Neurology Associates of Ormond Beach ![]() West Volusia Psychiatry Association ![]() Family Psychiatric Services ![]() Family Psychiatric Services ![]() Jenaro F Fernandez MD ![]() Richard C Hall MD ![]() Psychiatric Interventions PA ![]() Jeffrey Krotenberg DO ![]() Balinder S Chahal MD PA ![]() Florida Psychiatric Consultants ![]() Balinder S Chahal MD PA ![]() South Seminole Behavioral Healthcare Group ![]() David N Greenblum MD ![]() Seminole Community Mental Health Center ![]() Seminole Community Mental Health Center ![]() Birkmire Behavioral Healthcare ![]() J William Johnson MD ![]() Joseph N DeLuca MD PhD PA ![]() Mahendra B Shah MD ![]() University Behavioral Health ![]() University Behavioral Health ![]() Ali A Kashfi MD ![]() Martin Kane MD ![]() Psychiatric Services of Winter Park ![]() Associated Group for Psychiatry Psychology & Wellness ![]() Herndon Harding MD ![]() Orlando Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Orlando Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Orlando Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Orlando Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Orlando Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Orlando Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Central Florida Psychiatric Associates ![]() Carol L Mikulka MD ![]() Coordinated Research of Florida ![]() Psychiatric Affiliates PA ![]() Psychiatric Group of Orlando ![]() Psychiatric Group of Orlando ![]() Psychiatric Professional Services ![]() John M Tatum MD ![]() J Roderick Hundley MD ![]() Louise I Buhrmann MD PA ![]() Jairo R Nunez MD ![]() Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Veda R Vyas MD ![]() VA Healthcare Center Orlando ![]() Irving S Kolin MD ![]() Greater Orlando Psychiatric Services ![]() Greater Orlando Psychiatric Services ![]() Chowallur Chacko MD ![]() Florida Hospital Outpatient Behavioral Health ![]() Florida Hospital Outpatient Behavioral Health ![]() Rafael Perez-Espejo MD PA ![]() Florida Hospital Outpatient Behavioral Health ![]() Robert Olds MD ![]() Joy Abraham MD ![]() Advanced Psychiatric Group PA ![]() Advanced Psychiatric Group PA ![]() Advanced Psychiatric Group PA ![]() Sanjeev K Singh MD ![]() Jeffrey M Fliesser MD & Judith Fox-Fliesser MD ![]() Jeffrey M Fliesser MD & Judith Fox-Fliesser MD ![]() CNS Healthcare ![]() CNS Healthcare ![]() CNS Healthcare ![]() Orlando Psychiatry Group ![]() Tri-County Psychiatric Associates ![]() Tri-County Psychiatric Associates ![]() Tri-County Psychiatric Associates ![]() Jeanne D Gifford MD ![]() Bhaskar Raju Nandimandalam MD ![]() Burnham Woods Champa & Assoc Counseling & Psych Centers Inc ![]() Lake Center of Hope PA ![]() Neurologic Associates of Central Brevard ![]() Sonny V Joseph MD ![]() Atlantic Psychiatric Center ![]() Children & Families Dept ![]() Parwati Maddali MD ![]() Quality Psychiatric Services ![]() Park Place Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Stanley A Cohen DO ![]() Valencia Psychiatry ![]() Valencia Psychiatry ![]() Yanik Luis-Roig MD ![]() Thomas H Moseley MD ![]() Amelia B Alday MD ![]() Donald Sherry MD ![]() Mid-Florida Psychiatry Center ![]() Domingo Cerra MD ![]() Richard A Moskovitz MD PL ![]() Ocala Psychiatric Associates ![]() Parkway Psychiatry Daytona Beach, FloridaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-09
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DepressionWhat is a depressive disorder?Depressive disorders have been with mankind since the beginning of recorded history. In the Bible, King David, as well as Job, suffered from this affliction. Hippocrates referred to depression as melancholia, which literally means black bile. Black bile, along with blood, phlegm, and yellow bile were the four humors (fluids) that described the basic medical physiology theory of that time. Depression, also referred to as clinical depression, has been portrayed in literature and the arts for hundreds of years, but what do we mean today when we refer to a depressive disorder? In the 19th century, depression was seen as an inherited weakness of temperament. In the first half of the 20th century, Freud linked the development of depression to guilt and conflict. John Cheever, the author and a modern sufferer of depressive disorder, wrote of conflict and experiences with his parents as influencing his development of depression. In the 1950s and '60s, depression was divided into two types, endogenous and neurotic. Endogenous means that the depression comes from within the body, perhaps of genetic origin, or comes out of nowhere. Neurotic or reactive depression has a clear environmental precipitating factor, such as the death of a spouse, or other significant loss, such as the loss of a job. In the 1970s and '80s, the focus of attention shifted from the cause of depression to its effects on the afflicted people. That is to say, whatever the cause in a particular case, what are the symptoms and impaired functions that experts can agree make up a depressive disorder? Although there is some argument even today (as in all branches of medicines), most experts agree on the following:
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