Relationships and Work Problems: Stress in general can contribute to depression. There are stresses involving work, maintaining a home, caring for children, financial, and sexual problems. As people get older there is the stress of dealing with elderly parents. With jobs being shipped overseas, no one has a great sense of job security. Depression will tend to hit you the hardest if you are separated or divorced. This makes sense because there is always a sense of loss, of failure, even if you both agree that you will do better apart. You are dealing with change, and change always causes stress. Even positive changes cause stress. Staying married to a person who is toxic for you is never any good and can cause real depression problems. If you are married to someone and feel hurt, unloved, criticized, and not valued, you are bound to have a problem with self esteem. After all, if you are a good person, why should you be treated in such a bad way? Anger at your spouse can have a way of turning around and coming back into you, making you feel guilty, like there is something unlovable about you. If you are an unhappily married woman, you are very likely to suffer from depression. Having Children Women do have a lot of hormonal changes when they become pregnant. Hormonal changes affect the brain messengers so there is a possibility of depression involved. There is a real mix up of brain chemicals right after a baby is born and some women are more likely to have a very upsetting depression. It is called Postpartum Depression or many people call it the 'baby blues'. Frequently if you have had a problem with depression prior to having a baby, you may be more likely to suffer from more depression after your baby is born. It is so scary to have depressive feelings when you are supposed to be totally joyful over a birth. Sometimes if you experience this you feel too guilty bring it up. You need to understand that this is a hormonal imbalance and it is OK to get some help and possibly some medication to help you through this time. Don't feel awful. You love your baby but you need a little chemical adjustment. It is also true that you become exhausted taking care of a baby, not getting enough sleep. This is worse for single parents who have to handle all this alone. With people moving all over the country to get jobs, more couples are bringing up children without the support of relatives. Most couples really are not prepared for the big difference a baby will make in their lives. Men can feel very jealous about all the attention given to the new baby and be less supportive with the mother. There is more stress if both parents have to work and arrange for child care. The more that is demanded of you when you have the stress of nurturing a new family member, the more pressured, worried, and depressed you can feel. Sexual desire and romantic moments tend to fly the coop when a baby has colic and demands constant attention. Having children starts a total change in your life. You have the children to take care of for at least 18 years. Plus these days with children returning home after they experience life problems, they can be with you well into your 60's. The financial and economic costs of raising a child have risen unbelievably, let alone the emotional demands. Children are so pressured by what their peers have and make unrealistic demands on parents who can not afford to give them what they desire. Often you feel like you are giving everything you can to a child who then thumbs his nose at you and tells you that you aren't making the grade. This can cause a great deal of depression. Family ties are so special and important but we all know they can be the source of great distress and problems
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admin Depression can take its toll not only on the individual but also their family and friends. Figures indicate that depression affects at least 17 million Americans annually which is actually more than the number of people affected by ailments like AIDS and cancer. At least 15 percent of those affected by chronic depression end up committing suicide. Also women are more prone to depression than men. Each individual has his or her own way of dealing with depression and this choice is left to you unless there is a medical need for immediate intervention.
Many people prefer dealing with depression in the natural way, avoiding medications and drugs unless absolutely necessary. In this method of dealing with depression exercise, nutrition, and a positive outlook are of the utmost importance. Irrespective of whether or not you are on medications for combating depression, there are a few things that you can keep in mind when dealing with depression. Find some interesting activities to pursue, preferably something that involves social interaction and stepping out of the house. Eating healthy food helps increase your energy in turn making you feel more happy and peaceful. Reading books that talk about ways of dealing with depression is also a good idea.
Talk about your depression and negative feelings to a friend or a physician on a regular basis. Getting out the negative feelings gives you a good start on the road to recovery in your effort of dealing with depression. If you are someone who is helping a friend or family member overcome depression, then make sure that your are understanding and remember that depressed people can often act in unpleasant ways. It may often be hard for a depressed person to carry on a conversation and questioning or nagging is not going to help in any way.
When dealing with depression be reassuring and offer comfort in subtle ways that do not make the depressed person feel overprotected. Being a good listener is the best way in which you can help your friend overcome depression and go back to a normal life. If you feel that your friend is slipping more and more into depression instead of coming out of it then see to it that he gets professional assistance immediately. It is your responsibility as a friend to ensure that you do the best for him at this crucial time.
Your friend is sure to appreciate your standing by him during this critical time and offering him the required support to get life back on track. Dealing with depression is not an easy road, but the right attitude and the right people can help an individual get out of this dark phase. If necessary, recruit the help of more friends and family. For many, a combination of medication and therapy works best when dealing with depression. Once the best method for you is figured out and treatment begins, its almost as good as being halfway there. Patience, understanding, and willpower are the key to getting out of the rut.









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