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DEPRESSION TREATMENT
Depression is far more widespread than is realised, and it’s increasing.
It can have many faces. If you are not aware of your feelings and emotions
on a daily basis, it can creep up on you and cause misery in your life
when you least expect it.
We get sad when we fail in our exams, when we're rejected by the person
we love, or when someone very close to us passes away. Depression, however,
could be more serious than just plain sadness. It can be a chronic, disabling
condition.
Day to day living has become more stressful for some people, changes in
society, the general break up of families, job insecurity, being too fat,
too thin, those who do not feel themselves successful - even though they
may have a nice car, house or family - as well as many other causes. Depression
can create life-long consequences that could ruin your confidence, self-esteem,
your health, and your well-being.
There have been many misconceived ideas about depressed people, that they
are “weak”, or just feel sorry for themselves. They are told
to “snap out of it”, or “pull yourself together”,
or “there are other people worse off than you”. This is certainly
not the case and is not the answer, and often makes the person feel guilty
or worse about their condition.
Symptons of Depression
| Sadness, feeling down, “blue” |
Agitation |
| Negative thoughts and feelings |
Irritable and restless |
| Feeling hopeless, helpless, worthless |
Sleeping too much |
| Inappropriate guilt |
Loss of appetite |
| Pessimistic about the future |
Over eating |
| Suicidal ideology |
Inability to obtain pleasure, social, sexual |
| Decreased energy, fatigue |
Memory loss, or no concentration |
| Sleep problems, cannot get to sleep |
Difficult to make decisions |
| Wake up and cannot get back to sleep |
Wake up early |
Who Gets Depressed?
Any person, young or old, male or female can become depressed, even millionaires
suffer depression. It can affect both sexes and at any age, has many causes
and, as a result, has many viable avenues of treatment. Mildly and severely
depressed clients find themselves in situations that are enormously painful
and who need help to find a way out. It can affect the sufferer physically,
causing problems such as over or under-eating, sleep disturbance, a lowered
sex drive, fatigue and anxiety. Cognitively (the mind/thoughts), depression
can affect ability to think clearly, making it difficult to focus attention,
poor memory, causing the depressed to make errors in judgment and decision
making. The sufferer projects the future to be as painful as the past.
June uses Cognitive Behaviour
Therapy (CBT) to treat depression, together with other therapies (when
necessary, according to the client’s needs). Utilising psychoanalysis
within hypnosis shows greater therapeutic outcomes than drug therapy.
Although medication may have a faster effectiveness for sleep problems,
it has distinctively more side effects and can become habit forming. They
can also produce undesired thought and feeling processes, which can prevent
new learning abilities. Anti-depressant agents have been found to have
a high incidence of relapse.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
addresses the feelings of hopelessness that accompany depression. How
we think, feel, behave, maintains our emotional imbalance. Cognitive
therapy changes the pessimistic ideas, unrealistic expectations,
and overly critical self-evaluations that create depression and sustain
it.
Cognitive therapy helps
the depressed person recognise which life problems are critical, and which
are minor. It also helps him/her to develop positive life goals, and a
more positive self-assessment.
Psychoanalysis / CBT provides and creates skill building, problem solving,
goal achieving skills and a greater degree of empowerment and perception.
These are things an anti-depressant agent cannot accomplish. Relapse rate
is significantly reduced as these techniques provide effective preventative
skills. Clinical hypnosis creates effectiveness of psychoanalysis, which
enables unique, positive changes to take place in the depressed individual.
People that have been depressed for a long time, sometimes from their
childhood days, usually have difficulty being positive on a day to day
basis. By using the extraordinary resources of the unconscious mind, one
has the ability to make choices that will bring about the kind of things
that you, the sufferer, want to have happen tomorrow, and in the future,
which leads to thinking differently, acting differently, and eventually
feeling differently.
Psychotherapy and CBT are well established in treating depression, incorporated
with relaxation/hypnosis, provides positive outcomes within the therapy
framework.
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= confidence… |
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= taking back control… |
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Call June to arrange an initial consultation
to discuss your feelings – it’s free,
and June will give you her recommendations – without obligation.
Call 01327 341140
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