Showing posts with label Depression. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Depression. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Strategies to Evaluate and Address Constant Depression By Trevor Price

Trevor Price

In terms of depression, treating it can vary from a lengthy and complex series of psychotherapy sessions to something as easy and obvious as improving your diet and daily lifestyle. To obtain a better understanding of clinical depression and what treatment methods are used, keep reading.


Diagnosing Depression


Feeling down in the dumps or a little blue is very normal. However, if these feelings of sadness or desperation continue for a period longer than two weeks or start to interfere with your day-to-day life, then it may be time to seek professional help.


This can actually become a life-threatening condition and cause people to lose the will to live, which will either adversely affect their lifestyle and health or, in extreme cases, could lead to suicide.


To identify clinical depression, doctors look for signs of sadness, melancholy, impatience, trouble concentrating, a withdrawal from life and regular activities, weight loss or weight gain, excessive drinking or drug abuse, decreased sex drive, poor self-esteem, self-deprecating thoughts or behavior, thoughts of suicide, hopelessness, a feeling of overbearing built and problems sleeping.


Causes of Depression


Unfortunately, depression doesn't have one simple cause that can just be rooted out and done away with. This disease will vary with each individual, but can often be triggered by a stressful event like the death of a family member, a family tragedy or a financial or career crisis. Depression is also linked to certain health issues, both physical and mental.


How Depression is Treated


First, the doctor needs to diagnose clinical depression. Once a diagnosis is reached, he or she must then establish the extent of the depression and its root causes. With some cases of depression, your doctor may simply recommend a better diet and increased exercise. With other more severe forms of depression, a patient is often referred to a therapist and prescribed certain antidepressants and other drugs.


Typically, traditional treatment starts by making sure the patient isn't planning to harm himself or herself. Then, it focuses on the symptoms of depression and finally on preventing the depression from recurring. Usually, the most effective treatment programs are those that involve therapy and lifestyle modifications.


How Lifestyle Changes Can Help With Depression


Doing just 30 minutes of exercise every day can be wondrous as a form of treating depression. Also, eating a diet high in protein and low in processed food can be beneficial. Exercise has been shown to boost mood levels while processed foods can often lower them. By leading a healthy lifestyle, you can help keep depression at bay.


Medication


Common medications used in depression treating are SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors). There are a wide variety of SSRIs used to treat depression. Common side effects typically affect the gastrointestinal system, the libido and the nervous system. Drugs like Venlafaxine may also cause anxiety, insomnia and the inability to achieve orgasm.


Frequently depression is not taken seriously until the person suffering with it is either in a very bad state of mind or has done something drastic. If a few of the symptoms described above characterize your life or that of a loved one, you should seek medical attention.


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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Depression And Anger By Thomas J Bronson

Thomas J Bronson

Uncontrollable anger is related to depression and anxiety. Being constantly worried about what you cannot control can cause depression. Living in despair, causes misery therefore will deteriorate your sound mind. That is why being in control of one’s anger is helpful whereby it can push negative thoughts that can bring about dejection and apprehension.


Symptoms of depression and anxiety are many. People who suffer from these conditions may feel that they are perceived wrongly by the public. They are always crying out defeat and can no longer face life. Sometimes they may feel that people are out there to get them. If you suffer from any of these dilemmas, you might be on the brink of a breakdown. This article will help you control negative emotions and thus repress ill feelings and despair and at the same time, anxiety treatment.


Having a closed perspective can lead you to accumulate your heated feelings and when it does, it can harm you inwardly. Accepting that you have a crisis is a step towards resolution. You need to recognize the core of your problem and then find the best solution to overcome it. When you have looked deep inside you, you may find that there are important things that you may have forsaken all this while. If your problem is people, then you need to see a doctor because this is a clear sign of mental instability.


Chemical disproportion of the brain for people who suffer from anxiety and depression can cause your brain to fool you into thinking about something non existent. When you always get the feeling that people are staring at you, you should constantly remind yourself that people are not always busy with other people but are only aware of the changes around them. They are just as conscious as you are about their surroundings. If that is still too much for you, just try to go on with your life. You may also want to seek anxiety disorder medication to help you with these ailments as well.


Are the daily chores and duty putting you down? Do your kids drive you up the walls? Why is it that these things tend to affect you more that others around you? That is what you think. The truth is everybody goes through the challenges of life at some point. All you need to do is to relieve yourself from the burden and get away from it all once in a while. You can do something that you enjoy for a change. Exercising can also release tension. This also helps you achieve a healthier mind and body.


Don’t try to control something you cannot simply control. Try to let go and search for ways you can do to solve your problems. Try to be reasonable with yourself. There is no rush in trying to achieve everything in a short time. You need to be stress free to be happy. And when you are happy, you can live your life to the fullest and be all you want to be in life. However, always remember to take one step at a time.


It is important to pamper your self each day. Learn some coping relaxation response techniques that benefit both your mind and body. If you feel overwhelmed, you might want to inhale and exhale breaths for up to 10 counts. Curling up on a couch and watching a favorite movie can benefit your mind and body if you are letting your thoughts go.


Learn to be content with what you have. Don’t go about thinking that you can take hold of something that is impossible. Choose to control your emotions rather than suppressing them. Therefore, if you don’t learn to manage your anger, it may emerge from you in the most unpredictable and hideous ways.


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