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		<description><![CDATA[When we talk about depression it is important to define what exactly depression is. Depresson is described as “a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person&#8217;s thoughts, behavior, feelings and physical well-being.” Wikpedia. This state of low mood can, however be caused by a number of different reasons. It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we talk about depression it is important to define what exactly depression is. Depresson is described as “a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person&#8217;s thoughts, behavior, feelings and physical well-being.” <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depression_(mood)">Wikpedia</a>. This state of low mood can, however be caused by a number of different reasons. It can be as a result of life events (temporary stress) or it can be caused by certain illnesses or major psychological problems.</p>
<p>It is important to draw a distinction between these two causes. This website will advise you on how to overcome depression when life events are temporarily causing you to become depressed. However, If you believe that you are suffering from some form of<strong> illness</strong> or a deeper <strong>psychological problem</strong>, you should seek medical help. If you are unsure, try out the tips on this site for a couple of weeks and see what difference they make to your mood – you may well find that they are enough to make you feel much better.</p>
<h2>Overcome depression</h2>
<p>Ways to overcome depression tend to fall into two categories:</p>
<ol>
<li>Changes to your outer lifestyle.</li>
<li>Changes to the way you think about life (your &#8216;inner lifestyle&#8217;).</li>
</ol>
<p>It is important when dealing with your depression to pay attention to both of these factors, everything that you do to tackle your depression will make a difference.</p>
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<h2>Change your outer lifestyle to overcome depression</h2>
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<li>Eat well &#8211; Research shows that ensuring that      we eat well can be effective in <strong>overcoming depression</strong>. Taking vitamins      such as Solgar 1 a day multivitamins can help to make you feel better and      can help in the battle with depression. Another great tip is to be aware      of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) &#8211; this disorder can affect people in      countries with low light during the winter months, is a direct cause of      depression and is caused by vitamin D deficiency. Latest studies show that      this is far more widespread than we first thought, if you live in a      country that suffers from low light, be sure to try a vitamin D      supplement. A word to the wise when it comes to vitamin supplements, you      really do get what you pay for. If you are going to try them out, go for      the top of the range vitamins, the absorption rate of cheap ones from the      supermarket is so small that you might as well not bother.</li>
<li>Get exercise &#8211; Like eating well, this is just      basic body maintenance. Your body is really designed to be used daily and      requires a certain amount of physical activity to keep it at its optimum.      The balance between body and mind is complex and not fully understood but research overwhelmingly shows that exercise is one of the most      beneficial things that we can do to tackle depression. When your body      feels bad it gives birth to negative thoughts and vice versa, this is      something that can be dealt with easily.</li>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Changing our thoughts to overcome depression</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Depression is ultimately all in the head. It is caused by the way we think about things, generally by beliefs that we hold deep down but don&#8217;t realise that we hold. Often people suffering from depression will believe that they are somehow different from others, that there is something wrong with them (there&#8217;s something wrong with EVERYONE &#8211; No-one&#8217;s perfect). These unreal and unrealistic beliefs generate unhelpful thoughts which then loop over and over again in the mind. Dealing with depression by changing our thoughts generally consists of either covering over the unhelpful thoughts, or rooting out the wrong beliefs in order to cut it off at the source. Below are some of the main ways to deal with depression by changing your thoughts along with my opinion of how useful these techniques are. These are just MY OPINIONS &#8211; I strongly urge you to try all of these out for yourself, different things work for different people and I promise that you will find at least one technique that helps you to beat depression.</p>
<ul>
<li>Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). CBT is      the treatment of choice for many therapists and has been proven to have a      very high success rate in dealing with depression. CBT works by      investigating the underlying beliefs which cause the depression. By      changing these beliefs, then you change the way you feel about them. If      you would like a taster of what CBT is about, Dr Michael R. Edelstein has      written an <a href="http://www.threeminutetherapy.com/">award winning book</a> on      the subject which he has released on the internet for free. It is an      accessible and practical book that I have used to great success in my own      life, check it out<a href="http://www.threeminutetherapy.com/"> here</a>. Once you are sure that CBT is for you, then it is      recommended to seek a practitioner.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Positive thinking. This includes affirmations,      gratitude journals (ie – writing down 10 things that you are grateful for      every day) and reframing of negative situations. Positive thinking      is a slightly lazier way of trying to alter the way that you think      about things than CBT. While CBT tries to get to the root of the problem      and is based on ultimately asking the rational question ‘Are things really      that bad?’ (they almost are never as bad as you think they are), positive      thinking is more about saying ‘If I tell myself things are good for long enough      I will start to believe it.’ Whilst this is true to some extent, if you      have deep rooted beliefs that are causing your depression then this      papering over of the cracks is likely to give you a temporary mood boost.      It is good to practice positive thinking wherever you are and can be used      to pick you up when you are down but if your depression is being caused by      underlying beliefs then they must really be tackled first.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Get busy doing something meaningful. Dr      Viktor Frankl was a Jew living in NAZI Germany. When he was sent to a      concentration camp he observed that of all the Jews who died during his      years of captivity, whether they lived or died seem not to be so much      linked to their physical health, as one might think, but more about their      attitude. A doctor of psychology, Dr Frankl occupied himself by studying      this strange phenomenon. In the end he observed that those who survived      were ones who felt that they were doing something meaningful with their      lives. That what they were doing was helping the other Jews or that they      had some mission to fulfil in the world when they got out. By doing a job      that is meaningful and will make a difference – even if it is only helping      out an elderly neighbour or a loved one in need of some help, it will      create a focus for you on doing something that is useful and positive.      This means that you are so busy concentrating on the job that you are      doing that you simply don’t have enough time to ruminate on dark thoughts.      This phenomenon is often seen in people who lose their job and, denied the      opportunity to carry out meaningful work, start to lose their      self-confidence.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Meditate. Whilst positive thinking and CBT      are about combatting the dark thoughts of depression, getting busy and      meditating are about avoiding them completely. The forerunner to modern      psychologists were ancient spiritual practitioners. They identified that      the source of pain and evil was our thoughts (God condemned Adam after he      ate of the fruit of knowledge). Meditation was identified as a way to      control those thoughts. By sitting to meditate, one practices slowing down      the constant stream of thoughts running through the mind and instead      starting to feel the world around us. Meditation can be a scary process,      when we stop the noise and confusion of our minds there is nothing left      except what we really feel. When you have spent most of your life trying      to cover this up and being ashamed of it, meditation can become extremely      uncomfortable for many people. However working through these uncomfortable feelings can really help to put us in touch with the thoughts and events that cause us to have problems in life.</li>
</ul>
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<p>There are many tools out there to help you overcome depression, the ones above are only a few, it is important to know that you are not powerless and that there are lots of things that you can do to help yourself. Please take a look at some of our other articles and check out some of the resources in our links to find out more.</p>
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