The dangerous risks of depression.
HOW TO OVERCOME DEPRESSION
The purpose of this page is to help you to overcome the depression, for this you will have a simple explanation of the current psychological methods that have proved more effective for that purpose. The procedures are clearly explained and does not imply any contraindication to their implementation, but you will have to devote several weeks to the implementation of these procedures to begin to perceive the changes.
The methods and procedures described are the most used and currently tested in psychology treatments for overcoming depression. Of course, if your depressed state generates intense symptoms (for example, inability to work, insomnia, loss of appetite, continuous fatigue or suicidal thoughts) you should go to the office of a professional, psychologist or psychiatrist, so that you can receive the adequate treatment, and if necessary,
perform the procedures described here under your supervision.
Although these procedures are designed to overcome depression, they can also benefit from these methods all those who do not yet suffer from depressive symptoms want to improve in areas of personality as important as assertiveness, self-esteem or emotional intelligence, as well as learn to Relax or leave the mind in silence with the practice of meditation.
Now you can read in summary the answer to the most common questions:
The family has a bad time
I have to admit that who has the worst is the relatives who live with one, in this case my wife, who tried by active and passive to go to the doctor to send me a treatment, but even that was a decision that was made to me impossible to take.
I remember that one day my wife convinced me and accompanied me to visit the family doctor, but while I was waiting for my shift, I despaired and left. When I got home, my wife gave me a choice between going to the doctor or leaving home. Finally, faced with the situation of being between the sword and the wall, I went to a specialist.
THE EXPERIENCE OF GOING TO THE DOCTOR
Of so many movies I had seen in which the psychiatrist listened to his patient, while the latter spoke rumbling on the couch, because I thought that this would be my experience with the specialist. Well no, not further from reality. I entered the office, the psychiatrist invited me to sit down and told me, "Tell me what's wrong", he listened to me for 5 minutes, then I think he listened to me, looked around and finally sent me a quickie with the prescription of some pills , an antidepressant. What a disappointment!
To "past bull" I think it is advisable to go to the doctor for a diagnosis as soon as possible, as soon as you feel the symptoms described above (try to be realistic and not dramatize). Of course, while you wait to visit the doctor, do your best to continue and do not stop doing daily activities, as there are people who at the least symptom leave everything and then go to the doctor.