Saturday, December 09, 2006

Beat the Blues - Treating Yourself for Mild Depression

The standard treatments for people with major depression are psychotherapy and antidepressant medications. Yet many people with milder forms of depression find relief by pursuing various activities on their own. The challenge is overcoming the sense of inertia that often comes with depression.

Last month, a news release from Medline Plus, a service of the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health, listed several activities that help some people with mild to moderate depression. Although none are clearly approved as treatments for depression, none are likely to cause harm and can be used along with psychotherapy and medications.

Here are some activities that may help you treat depression without a prescription:

Join a group. Group activities seem to be especially helpful.
Exercise. In addition to helping to relieve the symptoms of depression, exercise classes also offer opportunities to socialize with others.
Try less stressful activities. T'ai chi, yoga, massage therapy, and acupuncture can help.
Interact with and care for pets.
Some people believe that herbal and dietary supplements may help with mild depression, although there is no evidence that they will help most people. St. John's Wort has been the most popular, but people taking this supplement must be cautious about possible interactions with other medications, including chemotherapy, they may be taking.

Deciding to participate and following through with these types of activities may help someone with mild depression regain a sense of control. But while they may have short-term benefit, these activities are not effective treatments for people with more severe depression.

Wah....man! for me, a "good pumping" will do the trick and clear my depression fast and also kick-start my engine for the rest of the day. If it is really a wonderful great pumping....then my week will also be great too hahaha. Guess...this applies to me only ( can talk about my own treatment )

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

In my personal opinion, if a person has depression, the only person that can cure him is he himself.
Psychiatrists, familes and friends can talk to him, console him, show him other angles of lifes.. BUT it is still the mind set of how he himself want to take it.
When a person can go into depression, it is because he felt hopelessness in life and in himself, life has becomes meaningless to him.

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