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Seriousness of Depressionhomepage |
Treatment for DepressionFor more serious depression, psychotherapy coupled with an antidepressant has proven the most effective treatment (NIMH)Can Depression Be Successfully Treated?Yes, it can. A person's depression is highly treatable when he or she receives competent care. It is critical for people who suspect that they or a family member may be suffering from depression seek care from a licensed mental health professional who has training and experience in helping people recover from depression. Simply put, people with depression who do not seek help suffer needlessly. Unexpressed feelings and concerns accompanied by a sense of isolation can worsen a depression; therefore, the importance of getting appropriate help cannot be overemphasized.
Psychotherapy for DepressionSeveral approaches to psychotherapy, including cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and psychodynamic, help depressed people recover. Psychotherapy offers people the opportunity to identify the factors that contribute to their depression and to deal effectively with the psychological, behavioral, interpersonal, and situational causes. Skilled therapists can work with depressed individuals to: Pinpoint the life problems that contribute to their depression and
help them understand which aspects of those problems they may be able to
solve or improve. Identify negative or distorted thinking patterns that contribute to
feelings of hopelessness and helplessness that accompany depression. Explore other learned thoughts and behaviors that create problems and
contribute to depression. Help people regain a sense of control and pleasure in life. In What Other Ways Do Therapists Help Depressed Individuals and Their Loved Ones?The support and involvement of family and friends can play a crucial role in helping someone who is depressed. Individuals in the "support system" can help by encouraging a depressed loved one to stick with treatment and practice the coping techniques and problem-solving skills he or she is learning through psychotherapy. Living with a depressed person can be very difficult and stressful on family members and friends. The pain of watching a loved one suffer from depression can bring about feelings of helplessness and loss. Family or marital therapy may be beneficial in bringing together all the individuals affected by depression and helping them learn effective ways to cope together. This type of psychotherapy can also provide a good opportunity for individuals who have never experienced depression themselves to learn more about it and identify constructive ways of supporting a loved one who is suffering from depression. Antidepressant medication for treating depression back to top ~ send page to a friend This content was created by HealthyPlace.com under its sole editorial control. Funding was provided by Wyeth. HealthyPlace.com Depression Center Links home ~ site map ~ causes ~ types ~ people ~ living with treatments ~ self-help ~ support ~ suicide ~ related issues |
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