How
To Beat Depression?
Clinical Depression is the number 1 mental disorder in the world and
the 2nd most disabling condition in the world behind heart disease.
Depression not only affect individual but also those around them.
A staggering 16% of the population will suffer from various types of
depression at some
point in their lives.
Why should you be
interested in this?
1. Because EVERYONE at some stage in their lives will be affected by
various types of depression, either their own or someone else’s.
Depression affects work productivity and family life.
(Source – Australian Government research)
2. Because only around 20% of those who develop depression will receive
adequate treatment.
If you or someone you know suffers from various types of depression it
is essential to
understand what depression is; what the causes are; what the symptoms
are and what treatments are available, both conventional and
complementary.
What is Depression?
Depression can be defined as a mental illness
which causes feelings of sadness and loss of hope, changes in sleeping
and eating habits, loss of interest in your usual activities, and pains
which have no physical explanation.
What does this
really mean?
Perhaps it is easier to have a look at how a doctor would diagnose a
person as suffering from various types of depression.
A person can be diagnosed as suffering from clinical depression if 5 or
more of the following symptoms have been present during the same 2 week
period and represent a change from previous functioning. At least one
of the symptoms is either (a) depressed mood or (b) loss of interest or
pleasure.
(a) Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day, as indicated by
either a subjective report or an observation made by others. In
children and adolescents this can be an irritable mood.
(b) Markedly diminished interest or pleasure in almost all
activities most of the day, nearly every day.
(c) Significant weight loss when not dieting or weight gain, or
decrease
or increase in appetite nearly every day.
(d) Insomnia or hypersomnia (excessive sleepiness or sleep) nearly
every
day.
(e) Psychomotor agitation or retardation nearly every day (observable
by
others, not merely subjective feeling of restlessness or being slowed
down).
(f) Fatigue or loss of energy nearly every day.
(g) Feelings of worthlessness or excessive or inappropriate guilt
(which
may be delusional) nearly every day.
(h) Diminished ability to think or concentrate, or indecisiveness,
nearly every day.
(i) Recurrent thoughts of death, recurrent suicidal thoughts or
attempts, frequently
What are the
Symptoms of Depression?
Not all people suffering from various types of
depression will
have the same symptoms.
In addition to the symptoms listed in the above definition of
depression, people suffering from various types of depression may
report some of the
following symptoms:
- Exhaustion on waking
- Disrupted sleep, sometimes through upsetting
dreams
- Early morning waking and difficulty getting
back to sleep
- Doing less of what they used to enjoy
- Difficulty concentrating during the day or
night
- Improved energy as the day goes on
- Anxious, worrying and intrusive upsetting
thoughts
- Becoming emotional or upset for no particular
reason
- Shortness of temper, or irritability
- Feeling miserable, sad or moody
- A feeling that even the smallest of tasks is
impossible
- Don’t want to see people or are scared to be
left alone
- Loss of hope
- No confidence
- Inferior complex
- Physical aches and pains with no physical cause
What are the Causes
of Depression?
There is no single cause of depression.
In general, ‘causes’ can be categorised into 3 main points of view:
1. Depression is a medical disease caused by a neuro-chemical or
hormonal
imbalance.
2. Depression is caused by certain styles of thinking.
3. Depression is a result of unfortunate experiences.
There is a school of thought that believes that the chemical imbalance
referred to above is actually a SYMPTOM of depression and not a cause
and therefore anti-depressants which treat this imbalance can never
cure a person of various types of depression as at best they can only
alleviate a
symptom and will do nothing to find or cure the cause. Many depressed
person had achieved great improvement after going through some proven
self-help depression solutions.
Conventional
Treatments For Depression
- Medication
- Counselling
- Complementary Medicine
Medication has some benefit to around a third of sufferers and as
suggested above can only ever treat the symptoms not the cause.
Counselling can be of help to some but success is largely dependant
upon the skill of the counsellor.
More and more people are now turning to Complementary Medicine and
Self-Help in their battle with various types of depression and finding
amazing results
with this approach.
To benefit from Complementary Medicine and Self-Help it is important to
fully understand what various types of depression is and how it is
affecting the
individual concerned.
This may be as simple as treating an underlying anxiety problem with
self hypnosis CDs or by using aromatherapy to help promote relaxation.
Another great method of self-help to consider is modelling.
We can all learn from the experiences of others in many aspects of life
and beating various types of depression is no different. Simply find
someone who has
successfully beaten the condition, find out how they achieved their
results and copy and adapt their methods to suit your own circumstances.
The benefit of this technique is that what took one person months or
perhaps several years of trial and error to find the right results, can
be modelled immediately and the results can be achieved so much
quicker. Why need to re-invent the wheel? Jump start whatever you are
doing and have a great headstart with modelling.
In order to free yourself from the shackles of depression I urge you to
fully research the modern thinking relating to the condition, reach out
to others who have gone through a similar experience and don’t be
afraid to try a different approach – you may be surprised at the
results. Give yourself a chance to get out of depression to freedom by
seeking medical help or proven self-help depression solutions.
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