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Adjustment Disorder (Situational Depression): Why It’s Important to Recognize and Treat

By Sherry Amatenstein, LCSW — 2020

Unlike clinical depression, adjustment disorder is often triggered by a significant change in a person's life. Treatment is important. Here's what you need to know.

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How Do I Know If My Child with Autism Is Depressed?

According to research, approximately 20 percent of the population will experience depression at some point in their lives—this statistic increases to almost 60 percent in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

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How Can You Support Your Teenager with Autism Spectrum Disorder If They Are Depressed?

Having ASD increases the risk of depression in teens, but effective treatments are available

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The Relationship Between Asperger’s and Depression

People diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome have, in general, also been likely to be diagnosed with other mental health conditions. As such, research has found a connection specifically with depression.

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