Depression

Depression

Depression is a mood disorder characterized by feelings of sadness and loss of interest. It impacts one’s day to day life, affects how you feel, think and behave and can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems. Causes can range from biological differences, to brain chemistry and hormonal concerns, to inherited traits and social factors like stress and trauma.

The treatments vary depending on the severity of the symptoms, as well as may vary from person to person.

The best way to find the most effective treatment is to work with a mental health professional. They can help you to get an accurate diagnosis and create a comprehensive treatment plan.

Treatments To Consider:

  • Psychotherapy is one of the most effective way to treat depression by talking about the condition and related issues with a mental health professional. It helps to learn about the condition and management of the symptoms.
  • There are different types of medication that can be used to treat major depressive disorder. They work by balancing chemicals in your brain that affect mood and emotions. They work differently for different individuals and are most effective when prescribed by a psychiatrist after assessment.
  • Herbal treatment is recently becoming a more popular option for people suffering from depression and has shown to be fairly effective. Supplements include: omega-3 fatty acids, probiotics, glycine, etc. It is important to speak with your doctor before starting any new treatment.
  • Finding a support group can be a valuable way to learn about different coping strategies and to feel less alone in your battle with depression. You may have to try out a few different groups before you find a comfortable one. And, it can be an invaluable resource in the journey to recovery.
  • Exercising has been shown to be an effective treatment for depression. It helps by releasing endorphins, improving sleep quality, and increasing energy levels. Moreover, it has long-term effects by improving self-esteem, body image, and social skills. One may start with walking and stretching and, if energy levels permit join a class or sport of their interest.
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