Depression Presentation templates
Depression is a serious topic, but that doesn't mean we can't make it more approachable! We've put together a collection of Google Slides & PPT presentation templates about depression that we think are perfect for this subject. These templates are designed to help you start tough conversations about mental health, all while keeping things light and engaging. Whether you're giving a presentation in a classroom or sharing your story with a support group, our templates will help you get your message across in a visual, emphatic and easy way. Because mental health is nothing to joke about!
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Dysthymia, also known as persistent depressive disorder, is a type of depression that often goes unnoticed. Why is that? Because the patient believes that the symptoms (mainly those from depression) are just part of their own nature, making them believe that there's nothing wrong with them. It's best if we...
Download the Depressing Thoughts Management presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides and start impressing your audience with a creative and original design. Slidesgo templates like this one here offer the possibility to convey a concept, idea or topic in a clear, concise and visual way, by using different graphic resources....
Download the Treatment for Postpartum Depression Breakthrough presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. Now you can also edit it online for free! Treating diseases involve a lot of prior research and clinical trials. But whenever there’s a new discovery, a revolutionary finding that opens the door to new treatments, vaccines...
Make history come alive for 8th graders with this template! If you’re looking to teach middle school students about the roaring 20s and the Great Depression, you’ve come to the right place. This presentation with black and white text over a gray background combines an attractive aesthetic with the seriousness...
Postpartum depression is a type of depression that arises after childbirth, as the name suggests in latin. It can be mild to moderate and the specific reasons for it are unknown, although there is a variety of research on the subject. Now it's time to present your own research findings....