Depression News & Features
- Managing Emotional Blunting
Feeling numb to both happy and sad emotions can affect your relationships, work, and life. Here’s how to deal with it.
- Age-Appropriate Conversations With Kids About Your Depression
Having a conversation about your depression can help your kids feel more secure and prevent confusion. Here’s what to say at every age.
- How to Help Your Loved One Get Into Therapy
Practical ways to help your friend or family member start therapy.
- Antidepressant Side Effects: How to Know if You Should Push Through or Switch
Learn more about the most common disruptive potential side effects when taking antidepressants, with perspectives from patients and doctors.
- The Rage and Brain Fog Takeover
If you’re depressed and facing menopause, learn why you may be experiencing brain fog, increased rage, and irritability, plus ways to manage these symptoms.
- To the Partner of Someone With Depression... What’s Yours to Carry and What Isn’t
You are a caregiver to your partner with depression. Which responsibilities should you carry and which should you not?
- Talking to a Loved One About Suicide
If your loved one has depression, they may have suicidal thoughts. A psychiatrist shares how to have this lifesaving conversation.
- Should I Stay or Leave? Navigating a Relationship When Your Partner Has Depression
When your partner has depression, it can strain your relationship. Find out how to assess your connection and learn tools to support the best decision for you.
- My Depression After 5 Months of Esketamine
One woman describes new hope for the future when sketamine (Spravato) helped lift her treatment-resistant depression after years of failed antidepressants.
- Does Anyone Recover From Treatment-Resistant Depression?
What does it mean to recover from treatment-resistant depression and what are the paths to get there?
- Your Major Depressive Disorder Questions, Answered
A psychiatrist answers the most common questions about living with major depressive disorder in this Reddit AMA.
- Ketamine for Depression? Will Insurance Cover It?
Struggling with treatment-resistant depression? Learn if ketamine is right for you, how to get insurance coverage, and what to realistically expect.
- Depression and the Metabolic Connection
Ongoing research points to metabolic health as a new tool for treating depression.
- When It Feels Like Your Family Is Making Your Depression Worse
When you have severe recurrent depression, everyday family stress can feel like it’s making your depression worse. Learn how to set boundaries and expectations with family and how to take better care of yourself.
- AI Therapy: Pros, Cons, and What to Expect
Can AI chatbots help your mental health? Learn the benefits, risks, red flags, and when to seek a real therapist.
- I’ve Tried Everything for Depression: Here’s What Finally Worked for Me
Depression is treatable, but finding the right treatment can be a challenge. Here, three people share the very different paths they took to feel better.
- What to Do if Your Doctor Dismisses Your Depression During Midlife
Have you ever felt dismissed by your doctor? Learn why your doctor may brush off your depression symptoms in midlife and how to get the care you need.
- The Personal Costs of Depression
Depression can have a high personal cost, from lost opportunities at work to lost personal relationships. Learn more about the personal costs of depression.
- Anhedonia and the Reward-Processing Reset: Treatments That May “Reboot” the Brain
Anhedonia treatment options for depression, including behavioral activation, medications that target motivation and reward, ketamine, TMS, and ECT.
- The Financial Impact of Treatment-Resistant Depression
Treatment-resistant depression can be more costly than other forms of depression. Here’s why and ways to make it more affordable.
- Your Treatment-Resistant Depression Questions, Answered
A psychiatrist answers the most common treatment-resistant depression questions in this Reddit AMA.
- What Does It Mean to Be a Good Mom When You Have Depression
Depression doesn't make you a bad parent. But it can make parenting more challenging. Find out how to take care of yourself and your kids.
- Sharon Johnson: The Art of Letting Go
Sharon Johnson shares her journey with motherhood, marriage, and depression on social media. Find out how being a content creator has helped her heal and find her people.
- Transitioning Into Adulthood With Major Depressive Disorder
Depression doesn't have to get in the way of growing up. These helpful tips can make the shift easier and encourage independence.
- Understanding the Physical Effects of Depression
It's not all in your head. Depression affects more than just your mental health. Learn how it can wreak havoc on your physical health as well.
- Social Media and Your Mental Health: The Good and the Bad
Social media is a mixed bag when it comes to your mental health. It can make you feel better but also can worsen depression. Here's how to use it safely.
- Service Animals Can Help People With Major Depressive Disorder
What’s a service animal? And how is it different from an emotional support animal (ESA)? Learn what each of these animals can do and who would benefit.
- Stepho Wilson: Embracing Life With Joy
A lifelong Pokémon collector, Stepho Wilson uses her platform to spread the love. Find out how she manages her depression with therapy, treatment, the support of her family and followers, and a service pet named Joy.
- Hygiene Hacks for When You Have Depression
Learn why basic hygiene can feel like such a burden when you have major depression and strategies to help you manage it.
- ADHD and Depression: What’s the Connection?
People who have ADHD are up to six times more likely to develop depression than other people are. Learn how the two conditions are connected and how doctors treat them.
- Meeting People and Forming Relationships When You Have Depression
Depression sometimes makes it harder to form and maintain social connections. A psychologist and patient advocates discuss how to push forward.
- How Creative Expression Can Be Key to Managing Depression
Learn how music, dance, writing, and other art forms can ease symptoms.
- Art Imitates Life: Depression Inspires Cindy Pham's Writing
"I can't change the disorder that I have, but I can use my experiences to create something that is relevant and matters to me."
- How to Maximize Movement’s Benefits Against Depression
January 28, 2026 — Use these six research-supported insights to reclaim your body and leverage exercise as a tool in your treatment plan.
- Journey Through FDA Approval for Caplyta for Major Depressive Disorder
Learn how lumateperone (Caplyta) works for major depressive disorder and who it might help.
- Lumateperone (Caplyta) for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD): Expert Insights, Key Facts
A top expert explains lumateperone (Caplyta), including its benefits, how it works, and its impact on MDD treatment.
- Brain Fog in Older Adults? Depression May Be the Hidden Cause
September 4, 2025 — News about dementia is everywhere and can unleash upsetting thoughts for older adults who feel mentally foggy or forgetful. But before jumping to conclusions, consider a few simple questions that may help put you at ease.
- The Overlooked Symptom That Makes Depression So Hard to Treat
July 27, 2025 — New research is shedding light on anhedonia – a core, hard-to-treat symptom of depression – offering insights into its causes and pointing to more targeted, potentially effective treatments.
- Before You Ask an AI Chatbot for Depression Advice, Read This
Some AI chatbots show promise at helping people with depression. Others may give bad advice. How do you tell the difference?
- Hyperbolic Tapering: A Safer Offramp for Antidepressants?
For people on antidepressants and anti-anxiety meds who have serious withdrawal symptoms, hyperbolic tapering is a new science-backed approach that many that U.S. doctors don't know about.
- Depression and Risky Behavior: What to Know
WebMD talks to experts about the links between depression and risky behavior.
- When Depression Runs in Your Family
Learn how a family history of depression affects your chances of getting it and what steps you can take now to protect your mental health.
- What to Know About the New Nasal Spray for Tough Depression
January 27, 2025 — The FDA’s latest approval of the nasal spray Spravato (esketamine) CIII allows people who have tried at least two oral antidepressants to use the spray on its own – without the need for more medication.
- How Technology Can Help With Major Depressive Disorder
Learn how apps, virtual therapy sessions, and online support groups can help you manage your condition.
- Making Peace With Your Depression
Living with major depressive disorder can be a challenge. Three people share how they manage.
- Experts Warn Against DIY Devices for Mental Health
November 15, 2024 — Transcranial direct current stimulation devices allow patients to connect electrodes to their head in order to treat depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
- Depression: Finding What Works for You
Figuring out the right treatment for your depression can take time and patience. Learn more about how to find an antidepressant or other treatment that works for you.
- Over 7,000 Bottles of Antidepressant Recalled: What to Know
October 24, 2024 — Thousands of bottles of the medicine duloxetine are being recalled because they may contain a potentially cancer-causing agent.
- At-Home Brain Stimulation Device Targets Depression
October 22, 2024 — A headset that can be worn at home to stimulate the brain and treat depression has passed an important research milestone.