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How to Cope With Depression Without Medication

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Are you dealing with depression during the coronavirus pandemic? A new study from Western Sydney University found that lifestyle factors such as enough sleep, a good diet and exercise are critical in preventing depression.

The study involving almost 85,000 people found that less screen time, adequate sleep, a better-quality diet and physical activity strongly impact depression.

Bloomberg Quicktake spoke to the lead co-author of that report, Professor Jerome Sarris, from NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University.

Jerome explains, “We conducted an analysis of about 85,000 people using the UK Biobank database. And what really came through is quite strong compelling evidence was that there were six lifestyle factors which did have an influence on increasing people’s depressive mood. And these involved, having a healthy diet or should I say in some cases, a less healthy diet, having adequate physical activity, but also critically having optimal sleep with about seven to nine hours a night, as well as ideally having less screen time. That in concert with, ideally reducing or limiting tobacco intake. All these factors had an influence on people’s mental health and in particular their level of depression symptoms. I think the take-home message here is good lifestyle medicine practices for physical health, but also mental health.”

In people with a depressed mood, the study found that alcohol was beneficial in reducing the levels of depression. Jerome says this was a surprise finding.

“Now, other data has shown that that alcohol can actually exacerbate a depressed mood. Our sense is based on this data, and we’re certainly not advising people go out binge drinking or anything like that. I think it just points to the fact that some people with depression may use alcohol in a self-medicating manner and that perhaps for some people, occasionally consuming alcohol in moderation may be one of the factors which they might find from a self-medicating perspective may be beneficial for their mood. But we’re certainly not advising people to binge drink.”

There was also a correlation with smoking.

“Smoking, like has been revealed in other data sets, that there is a relationship between people who do smoke tobacco, having a greater prevalence of depression symptoms. And there may be various neurological factors to why that is. Certainly people who are addicted to nicotine are constantly under the insult of trying to feed that addiction and that can have a range of mental health consequences.”

And when it comes to sleep, Jerome says quality counts.

“It’s not always about duration by itself. It’s also about the quality of sleep. So if people aren’t getting good quality sleep and in adequate duration there can be a range of neurochemical effects which can occur. Certainly over time, you can get a rise in a hormone called cortisol. And that in itself can impede neurogenesis or literally the growth of some of our brain neurons. That in turn can have a relationship to do with people having a greater prevalence of depressed mood. Of course, raised cortisol also, which may occur in people who have really low levels of quality sleep, may also increase weight gain. So if you get people with excessive weight gain and metabolic issues, that also can affect other things such as self-esteem and also can increase lethargy and thereby the person may end up doing less physical activity, may have a poorer diet.”

So how do you make sure you get enough good quality sleep? We spoke to Kate Bridle from Sleep HQ for her top tips.

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Natural Ways To Help Depression | Dr. Daniel Amen

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Natural Ways To Help Depression | Dr. Daniel Amen

Dr. Daniel Amen gives a few tips to naturally help depression such as exercise, taking omega-3 fatty acids, and killing automatic negative thoughts (ANTS).

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A promising new treatment for depression

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A promising new treatment for depression

Depression remains the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting almost 300 million people, half of whom can’t find lasting relief from drugs or therapy. But a new experimental treatment using a fast-acting approach with targeted magnetic stimulation, called SAINT (Stanford Accelerated Intelligent Neuromodulation Therapy), has achieved significant success in trials. Correspondent Lee Cowan reports.

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According to the WHO, depression is the leading cause of disability, with more than more than 300 million sufferers around the world. For the vast majority help comes in two main ways, medication or therapy. In Canada however, almost a million people live with treatment-resistant depression, so doctors are looking at different approaches that go straight to the source within the brain.

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Lift Depression With These 3 Prescriptions- Without-Pills | Susan Heitler | TEDxWilmington

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NOTE FROM TED: This talk, which was filmed at a TEDx event, contains assertions about treating depression based on the speaker’s own theory. While some viewers might find the prescriptions to be helpful, please do not look to this talk for medical advice. TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: http://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/tedx_content_guidelines.pdf

Dr. Heitler discusses a treatment for situational depression (even when we don’t know it is situational!) WITHOUT psychopharmacology. Instead, she offers three prescriptions without pills, outlining these prescriptions using an example from her practice. She shows how investigating what makes us angry or upset can help us to re-empower ourselves, and our mental health.

Susan Heitler, Ph.D., a Harvard and NYU-educated clinical psychologist, writes a Psychology Today blog that has received over 7.5 million reads.
Dr. Heitler first earned recognition when her book From Conflict to Resolution brought understandings of collaborative conflict resolution from the world of legal and business mediation to the practice of psychotherapy.
Her Power of Two and Power of Two Workbook– published in six foreign language editions–plus her interactive marriage education website PowerOfTwoMarriage.com, teach the communication skills for marriage success.
Dr. Heitler’s most recent book and website combo, Prescriptions Without Pills, offers self-help versions of the techniques she uses in her clinical practice–techniques for relieving depression, anger, and anxiety plus strategies for sustaining well-being.

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Depression Treatment Options: A Quickstart Guide-What to do if you're diagnosed with Depression

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Depression Treatment Options- a Quick Start Guide
You or someone you care about has been diagnosed with depression- so now what? In this video, I’m going to teach 5 essential things you should know to get started treating your depression right away. I’ll share 14 research-backed treatment options for depression and help you get connected to local resources. Depression doesn’t have to be permanent-it’s treatable- here’s how.

First: A depression diagnosis does not mean that you are defective, nor that it’s your fault, you’re not broken and the disorder is treatable. It is not a character trait or just a “Chemical imbalance” Depression is a real and challenging condition that combines biology, life experience, thoughts and actions to create a pattern that is difficult to break out of on your own, but with the right resources and support things can get way better!

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Are you suffering from depression but not interested in taking medication? Are you taking medication but don’t feel like its working well enough? Learn about 7 ways that you can treat depression naturally to help your mood and improve your life. These are suggestions that anybody can do and have been proven to treat mild to moderate depression.

All of these suggestions should be reviewed with your own doctor and you should never stop any medications without consulting them. If you have severe symptoms including suicidal or homicidal thoughts you need to seek help immediately.

Here are the 7 proven steps that can help control your depression:
1. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
2. Exercise- 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week
3. Improve your diet
4. Manage Stress
5. Get adequate sleep
6. Surround yourself with positive influences and Eliminate the negative
7. Go out and serve somebody else- For ideas on service opportunities in your neighborhood try: www.justserve.org

Depression requires multiple avenues of treatment to be able to control this debilitating disease. Talk with your doctor about the best options for you.
For other ideas on how to treat your depression may I suggest the following books:

The Happiness Advantage- Shawn Achor
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The Depression Cure: The 6-Step Program to Beat Depression without Drugs- Stephen S. Ilardi
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The Mindful Way Through Depression: Freeing Yourself from Chronic Unhappiness (Book & CD)- Mark Williams, John Teasdale et. al
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The Mindful Way through Anxiety: Break Free from Chronic Worry and Reclaim Your Life- Mark Williams, John Teasdale et. al
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The Upward Spiral: Using Neuroscience to Reverse the Course of Depression, One Small Change at a Time- Alex Korb PhD
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