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| Tuesday, 18 September 2007 | |
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If you think you have depression or have concerns about how you are feeling, a general practitioner (GP) is often the first place to go. GP’s can assist by:
Some GPs are also trained in nutritional and herbal remedies for mild to moderate depression. It is important to keep in mind that some GPs are more comfortable discussing depression than others. To assist your GP in correctly diagnosing your symptoms or problems, try to be as open as possible. In return, your GP should be willing to take the time to listen to you, be warm and sympathetic, and take account of your treatment preferences. If you are not happy with your GP, do not hesitate to get help from another one. You are the consumer and should expect the best possible service.
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 September 2007 ) |
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