How to defeat depression? (1)
Feeling depressed?
With the economy stuck in neutral, people have more reasons to be
depressed—and less money to treat their depression—than in the past.
The cost of medication and talk therapy add up even if you have health
insurance—and more than 46 million people in the U.S. (and counting) do
not.
If you’re depressed, and especially if you have bipolar disorder,
lifestyle changes and other do-it-yourself strategies are not a
substitute for professional help. wedding dresses
But even if you are already taking antidepressants or seeing a
therapist, there are many things you can do to help yourself feel
better—and they don’t cost a dime.
Don't blame yourself
This is the simplest, cheapest, and most important thing you can do to
beat depression. The stigma of depression, plus feelings of guilt and
inadequacy, can get in the way of recovery. Cocktail Dresses
“You need to be able to own the reality that depression is a physical
illness like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer,” says a psychological
expert. “You can’t get over it by ‘trying harder’ or adjusting your
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It requires acceptance that you have a physical illness that requires
attention, and that it makes no sense to blame yourself for it.”
Talk about it
It’s not easy, but telling people about your depression is better than keeping it a secret.
“Not everybody is going to understand and be supportive,” says
psychological expert. “If you have a broken arm, or back pain, or a
headache, everybody can relate to those, for everyone has experienced
them. wedding gowns Not so with mental illness.”
But even if they don’t entirely understand what you’re going through,
friends, family, and other confidants can provide emotional support,
help you seek out treatment options, and serve as sounding boards.
“Don’t let yourself become isolated,” says psychological expert. “To the
degree that you can reach out, reach out.”
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