What helps with depression?
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Depression may refer to:
Clinical depression, a medical condition identified by clusters of symptoms such as markedly-decreased mood, motivation, interest, energy levels, etc (also known as severe depression disorder or major depression disorder).
Depression (mood), an everyday term for a sad or low mood or the loss of pleasure.
click here:
1.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/clinical_de.
2.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/depression_.
Talk to people
Talk to a doctor
Exercise
Take up a new hobby
Get a group of friends
Journal
Medication (last resort!)
Fighting the urge to sit on the couch and get out in the world and do things
Swimming
Walking
Biking
Skiing
Giving yourself a "treat" day (day at the spa or other such wonderful things)
Letting yourself achieve instead of worrying about what others think of you.
Lots of things. My best advice is to get help from the professionals though- don't suffer through 7 years of it before going to see a doctor. I suffered in silence for 7 years with Major depressive disorder. My brain will never work properly, but because I got help, I have a semblance of a normal life.
Good luck. I wish you all the best.
Sunlight, activity, interaction with animals and people, help someone, BE someone. Forget the drugs, just use every waking moment DOING and ACHIEVING.
your friends can help alot, if you find things to do other than thinking about how bad things are, athough it may be hard, you should get on with life and hope for the best! Be optimistic about life! sitting around wont make life any better in fact it may just make it worse, get out and spend the time your alive making the best of your time!
Counseling
Only God helps, belive me.
Go to this links:
www.uckg.org
www.universalchurch.org
not being depressed !
two stories has nailed it. not a drug, but a supplement-fish oil-helps to balance the chemicals in your brain!
everyone experiences depression to some extent from time to time. for mild depression, the best thing to do is to talk it out.
however, if you suffer from severe depression on a regular, ongoing basis, you should seek professional help. therapy and/or medication might be required to balance the chemicals in your noggin.
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