Search:

Home | Self Improvement | Stress Management


Treating Depression - Ending Depression Stigma

By: Chris Green

For many sufferers, depression brings on feelings of guilt and shame and
because of these feelings, they will not seek treatment for depression. But
are these feelings valid? Lack of understanding about depression both in
sufferers and non-sufferers - clouds the issue.

Let's see how you can end the stigma associated with depression so you
can take the first step towards treating depression naturally.

1. The majority of people in our society experience psychological problems
during their lives: Problems from childhood with parents and siblings; stress
at work; marital breakdown; losing loved ones and of course, making mistakes.
Very few people go through life without experiencing mental trauma of some
description. So there's nothing odd or unique happening here, indeed,
depressive illnesses are as common as colds. More than 20 million sufferers
in the USA every year bear this out.

2. These are real illnesses. There's no stigma associated with diabetes, asthma,
or allergies for example, so why should there be with these? Just like the
above illnesses, depression, anxiety and stress have specific causes that can
be addressed. You wouldn't think an asthma sufferer could just "snap out of it",
yet many people say this to depression and anxiety sufferers. Lack of
understanding again causes such a reaction and it is the reaction that is wrong,
not the sufferer.

3. Suffering a depressive episode is not your fault so why feel guilty? You
didn't wake up one morning and think "right, I know, I'll become anxious from
now on". It doesn't happen like that. No one CHOOSES depression, it can happen to people just like many illnesses do. And now - as in other illnesses - major advances in treating depression, stress and anxiety have been made and they're not incurable. But not one sufferer is to blame. You wouldn't blame someone who hadn't been taught to read or write, you wouldn't blame someone who suffered from hay fever so why blame yourself and feel guilty because you're suffering a stressful illness?

4. If you own a car and it's broken down you go to a mechanic. If you fall and
break your arm, you go to casualty to get it repaired. If you have toothache you go to a dentist to get it sorted. Stress, depression and anxiety can also be fixed, so don't let guilt or shame stop you from getting help. Just as a broken arm can be mended, just as toothache can cured, there is now effective treatment for depression, anxiety and stress so these can be fixed too.

5. Many sufferers believe that treating depression is a futile exercise because once you have depression, you have it for life. This simply isn't true and the depression itself feeds this feeling of helplessness. And believing that depression is incurable further exacerbates the feelings of guilt and shame and fuels the depression. Depression has a specific cause and this root cause can be effectively treated so that depression can be beaten once and for all.

6. Change the way you look at these problems. I know from experience that at
the time, stressful illnesses can be overwhelming and you can't see a way out or
how anything good can come of it. But now, I'm glad I had that 5-year period
because I've come out of it stronger. I learned how to beat depression and deal
with the very trying circumstances I was faced with. I now know how to cope with the various trials and tribulations life throws at all of us and those 5 years of depression and anxiety have given me a greater understanding about myself and others. Sure I hated it at the time. But by treating depression naturally and
learning how depression had entered my life, I became stronger than my
depression. One thing that really helped me was to change the way I thought about what was happening to me. Instead of thinking it was something that no good could ever come from, I looked at it as something that was going to help me to become stronger. What helped me to think this way was discovering how many other people used their illnesses and disabilities to do something positive with their lives. I realized that the same principle could be applied to stressful and depressive illnesses
and that they too can be used in a positive way.

The above points clearly demonstrate that the stigmas associated with depressive and stressful illnesses are completely false and I hope you use them to help you get started on treating depression, stress, and anxiety.

Until next time.

Article Source: http://www.philvault.com

If you'd like to know more about the advances made in treating depression, stress and anxiety without taking powerful anti- depressant drugs, you can find tips, information and articles on Conquering Stress website.

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Stress Management Articles Via RSS!

© 2007 PhilVault. All Rights Reserved.
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service

Powered by Article Dashboard