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Join Charles Kassotis for a look at how depression medication can
help you to overcome hopelessness and helplessness. Learn how self-medication
is generally a destructive substitute that only tends to worsen
symptoms.
Depression Medication, Help for Hopelessness and Unhappiness
Many people who experience depression take medication to help
them feel better and overcome their depression. Medication can
be very helpful to such individuals, helping them to rid themselves
of the feelings of hopelessness and unhappiness.
| Studies have found, furthermore, that medication
is even more effective when partnered with a supportive environment
and good therapy. The two together can help restore feelings
of well-being, and help overcome depression. |
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There are many ways to go about getting medication for depression.
However, it usually requires a trip to a doctor and a referral to
a psychiatrist or psychologist. Only someone who is specifically
trained to diagnose mental conditions states should prescribe depression
medication. Periodic visits to someone who can listen can also be
helpful in dispelling depression. This is also where having a good
support system comes in. Friends and family can be very helpful,
if they are supportive. Such support is more effective than medication
alone.
Unfortunately, there is another form of medication for depression.
By using alcohol and illegal drugs, many people "self medicate"
themselves for depression. Many of them do not even realize that
they are depressed. All they know is that they feel bad, and the
only way to feel better is to get drunk or engage in illicit activities.
Self medication is quite common because many people just assume
that life is bad, and the weekends were made for getting smashed
or high. They feel good while on the alcohol or drugs, so they think
that nothing is wrong, other than life in general.
Additionally, self medication allows depressed people to relieve
their depressed feelings without the stigma of visiting a "head
shrink." For many people, going to someone who is supposed
to treat mental conditions would be admitting that there is something
wrong with the mind. That is a hard thing to overcome, especially
since few people want to advertise that they have mental problems.
So it is understandable that they would prefer to just feel better
in their own way.
The problem with self medication, though, is that it does nothing
to break the cycle of depression. In fact, it only adds to the depression.
Once the effects of the alcohol or drugs wear off, the person often
"crashes," feeling worse than before. The person feels
worse, and the only way to feel better is to get drunk or high again.
And the cycle perpetuates itself. Sometimes it becomes bad enough
that the behavior is not just a weekend occurrence, but expands
to disrupt work and family life during the week.
Medication, when administered by a professional, can be a helpful
tool in overcoming depression. Self medication through alcohol and
illegal drugs, however, is destructive and rarely does it help someone
overcome depression. And it adds the problems associated with addiction
on top of the problems of depression. Feelings of depression should
be explored by people qualified to help you overcome your depression.
This way, proper help and appropriate medication can be found to
aid you as you move out of depression.
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