Introduction
Living with Depression
Understanding depression
Possibilities for Change
Therapy for Depression
Teenagers and Depression
Questions to ask yourself and others about depression
A Case Study - A Mother's Story
[part 2]
Do's and Dont's around Depression
Audio Workshops

Depression

Do's and Dont's around Depression

Do's

  • Notice aspects of yourself worth honoring and celebrating.

  • Remember -- not all of who you are as a person is depressed.

  • Recognize the internal negative voice of depression and name it as "depression".

  • Stay socially connected in some way to other people. Talk with others about the depression, in moderation.

  • Get yourself out of the house for at least one hour every day.

  • Exercise, eat well, and develop a regular sleep schedule.

  • Limit yourself from telling a negative story to three times a day.

  • Read -- preferably novels of triumph, good fortune, and positive outcomes.

  • Do something interesting to keep your mind focused on the task at hand.

  • Meditate to quiet your mind and relax your body.

  • Get a massage -- treat yourself to one or ask a friend to give you one.

  • Stay creative -- take a night school course, paint, garden, visit a museum.

  • Keep your living quarters clean.

  • Seek out counseling with a therapist who is committed to moving you forward as quickly as possible.

Don'ts

  • Don't become immobilized by this experience -- get active in some way.

  • Don't let depression keep you silenced.

  • Don't let the depression isolate you.

  • Don't incessantly talk to yourself and others about the depression.

  • Don't overindulge in anything.

  • Don't take other people's medication.

  • Don't let "worst-case scenario" thinking take over.

  • Don't believe that you know what others are thinking about you; you are not a mind-reader.