How to Deal with Depression

Depression is defined as low levels of mood and aversion from activity. What is more important is how you deal with depression. Here are some ways that will help you deal with depression in the best possible ways.
How to Deal with Depression
Depression is a state of mind. It is characterized by low mood levels. A perpetual sadness looms over the person who is suffering from depression. Depression has no criteria, which is why anyone can suffer from it. As it does really have physical symptoms, the psychological disorder gets difficult to diagnose. Many confuse small mood swings of sadness and worries to depression. But that is not the case. There are certain tests for manic depression that help you assess your frame of mind. The faster you identify depression, the easier it is to deal with it. Thankfully, there are a few ways of recognizing depression and knowing how to deal with depression.

How to Identify Depression
The fact that depression has no physical signs, makes it rather difficult to detect. A person may be suffering from depression since a long time, which may go unnoticed. By understanding a few signs and symptoms of depression, you can know your state of mind.
  • Constantly feeling blue.
  • Low self esteem.
  • Perpetual tiredness.
  • Feeling of guilt.
  • Intolerance towards your colleagues and family members.
  • Reduced sex drive.
  • Feeling of dreadful all the time.
  • Anxiety.
  • Continuous worry about preposterous situations or children.
  • Obsessional worries.
  • Hopelessness.
  • Helplessness.
  • Suicidal thoughts.
Depression and How to Deal With It
Dealing with depression is very easy, but only if you choose to.

Acceptance is the first step towards how to deal with depression. There is nothing wrong about being depressed and being open about it. The more you talk about it the more you will be throwing out the negative thought in your mind. Get in touch with a psychologist and listen to him. A psychiatrist knows what is in your best interest and will guide you with care and concern to come out clean.

Ruminate over every possible significant event that may have been a part of, since you have been feeling blue. Maybe something affected you, subconsciously, which has led you to this condition. Analyze what it exactly was and note down what is so important about it on a piece of paper. Once you have done that, tear the paper into pieces, et voila, the cause or the problem is no longer important! Remember there is nothing more important in this world than yourself. What has happened is in the past and will remain there forever, let go and you shall sail ashore to happiness.

Stop Thinking Negative, rather than never think negative. The difference in the first term is positive and the other one is negative. This means, every time you instruct yourself, frame them positive. For example 'I love myself' and not 'I do not hate myself'. This helps in generating a positivity around you.

Medication are very important while dealing with depression. There are anti-depressant or depression medications which are not addictive. Please do not go and buy anti-depressants on your own. Consult your psychiatrist before that, and buy them according to the prescription. It takes about 2-3 weeks to show some effects and generally, as a matter of rule, anti-depressants are prescribed for a period of six months.

Come Out of Your Shell if you really want to deal with depression. Socialize with people, meet different kinds of people, learn new things, indulge yourself in the activities that you like, play outdoor sports or go out camping with your children. This is the best possible medicine for dealing with depression.

Honestly, how to deal with depression is your choice. You may cry about it, or get up and actually do something about it. Get a grip on your mind, because depression is nothing but, yet another mind game. There is nothing to fret over, if you are depressed, because what hasn't proved fatal, will only make you stronger. To conclude, remember, smiles are the longest miles you will ever walk! So, smile please!

By Mukta Gaikwad
Published: 8/22/2009
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