Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Treating Depression Should Renew Hope To Be Effective

Treating Depression Video

Depression must first be understood before it's treated.  Depression is no laughing matter because about 15 million people in America suffer from it.  The most difficult part of it is that about 2/3 of those people won't seek treatment.  It's the stereotypes associated with mental illness that plague far too many people.  Their character is so important that they don't want a label like “crazy” to tarnish it.  To treat depression first it has to be diagnosed.  Diagnosis doesn't happen while the sufferer hides the problem.  It is a circle that continues to affect all the players involved.

Depression has many causes.  Depression stems from chemical, emotional, environmental and even physical causes .  DNA also has a role.  Many diseases are passed on through a family.  It's not only genetics but how a family lives together.  The stress of everyday life can be brutal.  The constant struggle just to survive bothers some.  Even success and fitting into society can be the problem for others.  Despair can stem from people having been sexually abused, or even emotionally scarred.  The list isn't a short one. 

In the early stages depression is often hard to diagnose.  It's hard to see the symptoms even if a loved one suffers from this illness.  Everyone gets down in the dumps once in a while.  It's common.  Real depression is a lot more permanent and serious.  It's already too late for early detection when the symptoms interfere with life.  Those suffering from depression tend to feel all alone and disgusted with life.  They no longer recognize any hope for their life.  Simple daily enjoyments and even sleeping are affected.  At this point treatment has become literally a matter of life and death.

When treating depression the afflicted needs to receive a renewed sense of hope and meaning to be effective.  Psychotherapy often accomplishes this.   This is a long term treatment that won't have immediate results, but it works.  The medical professional also has the option of prescribing anti-depressants like Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft, Lexapro, Celex, or Luvox .  These drugs are effective but they are accompanied by many side effects as well.  There are also natural herbs that have been proven clinically to bring about positive results in treating depression as well.  There are also many depression support groups geared towards working with depressed individuals.  If you or someone you love are feeling the affects of depression please consult a medical professional immediately.

Learn more about depression and depression treatment here Depression Support Group and here Depression Test

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