
Most people erroneously believe that depression is mainly caused by a fault with the nervous system, a traumatic or sad event that happens in one’s life. Though some cases of depression result from chemical imbalances in the body or problems with the nervous and coordination system of the body, in most cases, this belief is not correct.
It is extraordinary to note that depression, in most people, is as a result of conflict between the conscious and unconscious mind. The past events and experiences of our lives, which are presumed forgotten, are usually stored in the unconscious mind. When memories from this part of the mind begin to take over an individual’s consciousness, it creates a kind of fog over the mind, causing the confusion and anxiety that characterizes depression. Psychologists have come to realize that the unconscious mind have a great impact on an individual’s quality of life. This is one of the reasons why depression is a very difficult condition to diagnose. It does not present with physical signs or symptoms because the condition does not affect the physical body.
From the above, it is only reasonable to suggest that the best and most effective treatment for depression should begin with the mind. Within every person suffering from depression, is the ability and resources effectively to treat the condition. Unfortunately, the medical and pharmaceutical have taught us otherwise.
For a start, creating a positive attitude is the most effective prevention and treatment for depression : A sense of humor, optimism and a positive attitude can break through the worst cases of depression. Humor releases substances into the blood that relax the body and mind. Whereas a positive and optimistic attitude creates a clear mind devoid of unnecessary worries and anxieties. This makes it easy to differentiate between the present and what is being imported from the past.
A wide variety of treatments have proven effectiveness in the prevention and treatment of depression. Adequate rest, a good exercise program, and balanced nutrition are important, especially for those who have increased risk of depression. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a counseling technique in which the therapist helps the person identify and correct inaccurate, negative patterns of thought. CBT has been shown to be at least as effective as antidepressant medications in treating mild and moderate depression.

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Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Dr. Lung
Filed under: Environmental, Health, Recipes
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