Top 10 Ways to Kick Depression 
by Rachel Fleischman MSW, LCSW

 

"My mind is like a bad neighborhood. I try never to go there alone."
~Ann Lamont; author

Depression sucks.

No doubt about it.

Having treated dozens of individuals with depression over the years, while
reading countless books on the treatment of this "noonday demon", I still
believe that the number one factor that really enables me to get to the
heart of this malady is my firsthand experience with it. 

That's right. 

Not only am I a psychotherapist, I am also a bonafide client as well.

Depression started tugging at my heels by the time I was 8 years old. 

By 16, the dean of my high-school would call me each morning to make sure I
got out of bed and showed up at school, instead of sleeping all day. 

By 30, I had two boyfriends; Ben and Jerry. 

Today, I still have low moments, but they are far less often, and last far
less long. 

When my clients tell me that they are surprised that I really "get them", I
often share that I have had my personal struggles with depression.

"The mind is a terrible thing to watch." ~Ann Lamont

I agree. 

Imagine if we had a scribe in our heads, even for a day.

I know I would be ashamed to think of what mine might write.

Having done a great deal of research on depression, I have heard many expert
opinions regarding its etymology, hypothesizing everything from
environmental, historical, genetic, energetic, past-lives, DNA-related,
trauma-based, kharmic law. 

One thing is for sure; when we got it, we got it, and it can be crippling.

What folks may not know is that there are very useful tricks we can use to
alleviate a sour mood. 

The brain is plastic. 

It is the last part of our body to really know something. 

When we tell our brain that life is awful and we are doomed, our brain tends
to agree. 

In fact, I have noticed that when we when I experience a bout of depression,
it is often triggered by events where I feel exposed as a "failure". 

My way out usually begins with a decision.. 

A decision to feel better.

So, I decided to compile my "Top 10 Tricks to Kick Depression out of Bed,
and Snuggle up with Joy Instead."

Write these down, stick em on your wall, and put them in motion.

First trick:

Get out of your head and into your feet.

The body craves movement. 

Exercise really works. 

Let's not think of it as exercise though. 

Nothing is gnarlier to the depressed person than imagining him/herself at
the gym in ill fitting sweats, panting on the stair master while svelte
athletes are bopping around in all directions..

As Woody Allen says, 90% of success is showing up. Once we've got our
walking shoes on, once we get endorphins cooking, the doldrums have less
power to penetrate .

Second trick:

Turn on music! 

Now!

I recommend that my clients have an arsenal of inspiring and fun music at
their fingertips.

I have even been known to make CD's for my clients. 

When we're depressed, the smallest task feels overwhelming. 

If I can kick-start someone's joy, then I am thrilled.

Third trick:

Turn on the light and sit in the sun.

Many of us work in windowless cubicles or offices, and wonder why we feel
blue.

This time of year, when the sun sets earlier, we must 's dark out in autumn
and winter, get a light, get some sun, get some more sun. 

And if there is no sun in your world, then buy a full-spectrum light. 

Get one cheap on E-bay.

Fourth trick:

Hang out with 4-leggeds. (Unless of course, you're allergic)

Having an animal companion near can instantly relaease oxytocin, that
magical hormone that we secrete when we fall in love, give birth, or are
nursing. 

It releases a feeling of goodwill, or trust in the world.

OK, so not all of all are blessed to be in love all the time, or be breast
feeding, so I recommend my clients find other ways to bring on the joy
chemical. 

Read on.

Fifth trick:

Change your thoughts. 

Right now.

We have around 60,000.00 thoughts per day.. 

87% of them are negative and are the same thoughts we had yesterday.

Experiencing joy is a deliberate choice. 

Joy takes practice. 

Joy is hardcore.

I use realistic affirmations, which, at times are posted all over my room. 

Notice I said realistic.

We must remember that affirmations don't make something happen, they make
something welcome.

People tell me, "I put an affirmation up on my bedroom wall, saying:"I am
ready to meet a gorgeous, successful, charming man who will adore and
worship me." It's been 3 months. Where is he?" 

I tell them; "You have made yourself more open to meeting this human. 

Finding him is another story. Sorry."

Sixth Trick:

Follow a joyous lifestyle. 

Choose joyous entertainment.

Find a class, a workout, anything that gets you in your body, preferably
sweating a bit.

Seventh Trick:

Affirm joy with words.

Rudyard Kipling said "I am by calling a dealer in words. 

And words are by far the most powerful drug in the world". 

It may seem trite, but changing the way we speak can be extremely
influential in changing our moods.

Eighth Trick:

Grab hold of a goal.

Make it a do-able one. 

Happiness and joy come from goals. 

We mustn't put off our lives.

Ninth Trick:

Cultivate a relationship with the divine.

We are whom our higher self wanted to experience.

There is some truth to the pithy phrase: There's no aetheists in foxholes.

Have a smidgens of faith and the world can be a gentler space.

Tenth Trick:

Choose joyous companions.

When we are depressed, we take our bored, sluggish selves wherever we go. 

We need distractions. 

We need company. 

We need intimacy. 

It is very important to be around authentic people. 

We need someone who believes in us. 

No nay-sayers!



Posted by Rachel Fleischman, MSW, LCSW 

Labels: depression, exercise, happiness, healing, joy, life-coaching, mood,
women's health, yoga

 

Author's Bio 
Rachel Fleischman, MSW, LCSW is a highly-skilled psychotherapist and dynamic
workshop leader, based in San Francisco. 

Throughout her career, Rachel has pioneered the combination of traditional
psychotherapy with movement, body awareness and spirituality.

Embodying 20 years of expertise, Rachel's body of work synthesizes a vast
repertoire of movement and healing arts.

Rachel's fascination with spirituality, soul, mood disorders, and movement,
has led her to develop a movement system called Dance Your Bliss, a playful
powerful and highly original movement form which she leads across the globe.





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