Most of us have been there at some point. We're overcome by a feeling
that doesn't seem to want to go away. Some event or circumstance may have brought this on, or it could possibly be a condition
that we're predisposed to. Depression.
It can be quite debilitating
to some people. So much so that they get to the point where drastic measures need to be taken to protect their well-being.
Most often at this point harsh drugs would be prescribed to control the depressive state.
However, for those who may not quite be at that stage, but are looking for a way out of their depression,
there may be steps they can take to help lift the cloud. Here we will explore some options for self-help.
First of all, think positively. It sounds easy, but this may be the most difficult step
for a person suffering from depression to take. Whenever you find yourself drifting into thoughts of self-doubt, do your best
to correct yourself and channel your thoughts to something more pleasant. It can be tough at first, but the more you work
at it, eventually the easier it will be. The mind CAN be trained to think positively.
Do something nice for someone else. Often times the act of performing a selfless deed can be quite rewarding.
Help a friend if they're in need, or if you're feeling really ambitious, join a volunteer organization and begin a regular
routine of chipping in some of your valuable time. You'll be helping those in need and the sense of satisfaction you take
from it can be more rewarding than you think.
Exercise. Exercise is
a terrific stress reliever and has the power to help foster a more vibrant attitude. If you're feeling the effects of depression,
get up and take a walk, or start a regular exercise routine. Set goals for yourself fitness wise and watch the results. Your
sense of accomplishment at meeting and even surpassing your goals can be quite uplifting.
Sing. Find a song, or CD you enjoy with an uplifting beat to it. Turn your stereo up and let fly. Have fun
with it and before you know it, the blues will melt away.
Chocolate.
It may sound silly, but eating chocolate has been found to help lighten a person's mood. Chocolate helps release endorphins,
which help foster improvements in well-being, as well as help relieve pain. So indulge in your favorite chocolate when you're
feeling blue.
Associate with happy people. The more you associate with
more cheerful friends and family, the less chance you have of feeling down. So spend time with people you enjoy as often as
possible.
These are just a few tips to help you along. If you have tried
these tips with no success and you find that your depressive state has not improved, or has gotten worse. You would be strongly
advised to see your doctor as soon as possible. You may suffer from a chemical imbalance or a disorder that may require professional
treatment. If left untreated your condition could lead to serious harm to yourself or someone you care about. So if you feel
you're at risk, seek help immediately.
If you find you need
professional help for depression or any other mental health condition, please do not hesistate to call Dr. Roberto
Sanchez, LMHC, Psy.D. 305 537 2739 or email Drrobertsanchez@gmail.com.