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Self-Help for Depression
How to Help Yourself
If You Are Depressed
Are you plagued by negative thoughts about
yourself and your future? If negative thinking is trapping you in a world where
everything seems dreary and hopeless, you need to listen to this
show. |
Depressive disorders make one feel exhausted, worthless,
helpless, and hopeless. Such negative thoughts and feelings make some people
feel like giving up. It is important to realize that these negative views are
part of the depression and typically do not accurately reflect the situation.
Negative thinking fades as treatment begins to take effect. In the meantime:
- Set realistic goals and assume a reasonable
amount of responsibility.
- Break large tasks into small ones, set some
priorities, and do what you can as you can.
- Try to be with other people and to confide in
someone; it is usually better than being alone and secretive.
- Participate in activities that may make you
feel better.
- Mild exercise, going to a movie, a ballgame, or
participating in religious, social, or other activities may help.
- Expect your mood to improve gradually, not
immediately. Feeling better takes time.
- It is advisable to postpone important
decisions until the depression has lifted. Before deciding to make a
significant transition--change jobs, get married or divorced--discuss it with
others who know you well and have a more objective view of your situation.
- People rarely "snap out of" a
depression. But they can feel a little better day by day.
- Remember, positive thinking will replace the
negative thinking that is part of the depression and will disappear as your
depression responds to treatment.
- Let your family and friends help you.
Source: National Institute of Mental Health
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