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3 Ways To Ease Depression Isolation Copyright 2006 Christopher Green One of the hardest symptoms to deal with during a depressive episode is feeling disconnected from reality. This feeling causes sufferers to retreat further and further into their own world. They become isolated from their ...
Feel Depression Melt Away You feel a deep sense of satisfaction and confidence; you are the rock others turn to in a crisis. You make decisions with a clear mind; with a sense of calm and assurance. You feel a sense of freedom and aliveness as you boldly embrace life with the ...
Single Mothers At Greater Risk For Depression Publishing Guidelines: You have permission to publish thisarticle electronically or in print, free of charge, as longas the resource box is included with a live link to my site. A courtesy copy of your publication would be ...
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1. Get out now and walk fifteen minutes. It will get your feet moving and help you feel you are at least able to do something. 2. Go immediately and be with someone who loves you. It will give you the feeling that you are wanted. 3. Religious? Say a prayer. Ask God to help you get through this. 4. Think of a situation , a place where you were very happy. Visualize yourself in that situation once more. 5. Power of suggestion can do wonders. Say to yourself, "I think I can get better. I have to take it step by step. I will work my way out of this." 6. Go out and buy a plant, or some flowers. Having something living in your house makes you feel more alive. 7. If possible, get outside in the sunshine. If it's not possible, turn on some bright lights. Sunshine and bright light are known to make people happier. About the author: Sharon Schurman, http://www.depression-help-guide.com/is a retired licensed clinical counselor. She has a Master's Degree in Clinical Counseling, and worked for a psychiatrist for many years. She is the author of "Personality Pitfalls of Depression" and "37 Phrases That Make People Like You."
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