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Let’s Talk about Depression
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| Guest post by: Cheryl Hitchcock |
Article Overview: Most of us will, at some point in our lives, suffer from depression. For the majority of us this condition will be situational and temporary, the result of some traumatic event which will leave us feeling temporarily devastated.
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Let’s Talk about Depression
Most of us will, at some point in our lives, suffer from depression.
For the majority of us this condition will be situational and
temporary, the result of some traumatic event which will leave us
feeling temporarily devastated.
For others, the depression will be chronic, a chemical
imbalance in the brain which will affect them regardless of their life
situation, leading to an almost constant sense of hopelessness and
despair.
The good news is, there are treatments, very effective
treatments, for both types of depression. Anti-depressant medication has
come a very long way in the last few decades, leading to very effective
treatment for many who might otherwise live in a downward spiral of
emotional emptiness. To augment these treatments, we offer a list of
wonderfully effective, holistic practices which will enhance the
treatment of depression with anti-depressant medications, and which may
allow you to eventually reduce or even eliminate the use of meds
entirely.
Exercise
Physical activity may be the most effective and
beneficial natural anti-depressant we can employ. A bit of exercise,
even as little as 15-20 minutes a few times a week, will help the body
make itself feel better. Exercise releases endorphins throughout the
body which are natural mood elevators. The more you exercise, the more
endorphins you release, accounting for the so-called “runner’s high”
that long distance runners experience.
Nutrition
Proper diet and nutrition are also critical to reducing
the symptoms of depression. The food we choose to eat has a direct
impact on brain chemistry. Certain foods, such as fatty foods or foods
that are high in sugars can make you feel sluggish. This will add to the
depressive feelings of lack of motivation and may cause your depression
to deepen. Leafy green vegetables and foods high in fish oils are great
brain foods.
Sleep
Proper rest is essential if you suffer from depression.
Too little sleep and the brain will not function properly, while too
much sleep is just as harmful. If your sleeping patterns have changed
dramatically, you may need help to bring them under control. Exercise
and improved nutrition will help with either problem. If you have
trouble getting to sleep, daily exercise will help calm the mind and
wear you out, making it easier to sleep. If you’re sleeping too much,
daily exercise will energize you and help to make your days more
productive, while still allowing you to sleep well at night.
Attitude
Of course, changing your attitude is important to
dealing with depression. A positive mindset is critical to handling the
feelings of hopelessness and listlessness caused by depression. A
spiritual connection may also improve your outlook. What was it that you
enjoyed doing before your depression got the better of you? Music,
yoga, meditation, prayer; whatever it takes to get out of your own
negative thoughts and into a more positive mindset.
Therapy
Talking helps. You may need to see a therapist to help
you implement some of the steps we’ve shared here. Studies have shown
that that talking with a good counselor or therapist is one of the most
beneficial treatments for depression. Especially in conjunction with the
steps outlined above, therapeutic talking can do wonders for
depression, whether situational or chronic
If you suffer from depression, employ these
strategies consistently and you will be off your medication and moving
on before you know it. Please though, remember; do not make changes to
your own treatment without the advice of your doctor. Your doctor can
assess your condition and make recommendations on the best schedule for
discontinuing your meds.
Having said all this, it is incumbent upon us to remind
you that you should never discontinue the use of anti-depressants
without first consulting your doctor. The side effects of stopping
anti-depressants on your own, abruptly, can be substantial and serious.
The best practice would be to begin using the steps outlined here while
continuing your medication and, in consultation with your primary care
physician, to wean yourself from the meds on a predetermined schedule.
Article Tags: attitude, counselling, depression, therapy
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About the Author: Cheryl Hitchcock RSS for Cheryl's articles - Visit Cheryl's website Cheryl Hitchcock is a Certified Clinical Counselor and Coach for over 13 years. Cheryl received her credentials for counseling through traditional college education but began Spiritual Coaching as a result of working with Buddhist Monks for years. She received her Coaching certificate through online studies and then incorporated all these areas into her private practice. With an acute understanding of how the brain, mind and body connect, Cheryl is in a unique position to help people with many diverse issues. "All people have infinite capabilities when it comes to creating their ideal lives". Cheryl has shown her clients that they are capable of great change, and change that is sustainable. Because Cheryl is dedicated to helping people enhance their magnificence, and reduce stress and overcome problems, she offers her services at her client’s homes, offices and in the community. Cheryl also offers her services in the evenings, and some weekends to better fit her client's needs. Not only does she offer diverse hours and locations, Cheryl also offers online and telephone counseling. Being an Agent of Change, Cheryl truly understands and recognizes the equality of all people and works in a supportive and non-judgmental way that truly connects with her clients. With all of the wonderful things that Cheryl is able to manifest in her life, she feels grateful to be able to help others and share her knowledge, strategies and insights with others in a unique and positive way. Cheryl is also a renowned public speaker and author. Her newest book is entitled, "Just Give Your Head a Shake...and Change Your Life for the Better". It is currently available through amazon.com. Click here to visit Cheryl's website 10 Ways to Be Happier Now Lets Talk about Depression Depression 6 Tips for Working with Your Therapist Perceptions Beliefs |
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