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Depression Insurance People with clinical depression as well as suffering with the condition and prejudice at work can find it hard to obtain insurance and may face increased premiums from their existing insurance provider after being diagnosed with depression or related conditions. The Insurance Helpline can help people diagnosed with depression to obtain a wide variety of insurance including Mortgage protection insurance (MPI insurance), sports and travel insurance and life insurance. |
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Depression is the most commonly diagnosed mental health problem. People often use phrases like “I’m depressed” to describe a temporary low mood, or how they are feeling about a particular situation in their life. In most cases, these low spirits lift of their own accord after a short period of time. However, if these feelings of unhappiness worsen and begin to interfere with how you live your everyday life, then it is possible that you may be developing major or clinical depression (clinical meaning that the depression requires medical treatment.)
If you are experiencing depression, you may feel unhappy, that everything you do is a struggle, and perhaps not worth the effort. Often people experiencing depression feel hopeless about the future and unable to see any positives in life. You may feel apathetic and unable to participate in activities you used to enjoy. At its worst, depression can lead to such feelings of helplessness and lack of worth that people may give up the will to live, or begin to consider suicide.
Here are some useful links - Samaritans and Sane |

