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==Secondary Prevention== | |||
*Healthy lifestyle habits can help prevent depression, and reduce the chances of it coming back. Talk therapy and antidepressant medication can also make you less likely to become depressed again. | |||
*Talk therapy may help you through times of grief, stress, or low mood. Family therapy may help teens who feel sad. | |||
*Keeping close contact with other people is important for preventing depression. | |||
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Secondary Prevention
- Healthy lifestyle habits can help prevent depression, and reduce the chances of it coming back. Talk therapy and antidepressant medication can also make you less likely to become depressed again.
- Talk therapy may help you through times of grief, stress, or low mood. Family therapy may help teens who feel sad.
- Keeping close contact with other people is important for preventing depression.