Depression Self Help by Malcolm Milligan
Depression is nothing new.
It is though a state of mind that affects most of us at some time or other,
hopefully only fleetingly.
Why is it that what for one is a mild irritation is for another an earth
shattering experience?
Finding out who you are and why you react to situations in a certain way is a
helpful first step to protecting yourself against future attacks of depression.
Control what you allow to enter your brain and you control your future. One of
the problems that affect us humans is a state of mind referred to as depression.
Exactly what is depression?
Why do we suddenly find ourselves stuck in a sea of inertia, unable to think
positively, unable to hold on to positive thoughts, frozen in a zombie like
state of inactivity?
Even experts disagree on the core causes of depression and the methods of
treatment. Should they be palliative or something more uncompromising?
This is of course no help to us if we are immersed in the thickening fog of a
bout of depression.
If we ever find ourselves in a state of depression we must find and build from
within the strength, the motivation, the wish and the will to conquer this
debilitating mind set.
First of all we have to accept that we alone allowed ourselves to drift into
this parlous way of thinking.
The trigger could have been any one of a million reasons and may well have been
an external event over which we had no control, however the antidote has to be
found within us and is under our control.
The first thing we need to understand is that we are not alone.
Read the newspapers and watch TV and over and over again there are accounts of
people we would rprobably egard as 'having everything' checking themselves into
this or that clinic for help with some problem or other.
What for one person may be simply a mild set back can for another become the
trigger which then sets off the internal self defeating process of the 'poor me'
syndrome.
Why is it that a situation which is a mild irritation for one person can lead
another to almost suicidal tendencies?
The answer is because we are all different in some way.
A visit to http://www.axiomsoftware.com/discprofile.asp will help you to
identify your personal style as a first step to better understanding yourself.
Once you understand why you react the way you do to certain situations you may
then set about arranging your life so as to avoid those situations in the future
or at least be better prepared to handle them when they do confront you.
Understanding yourself and why you react the way you do to situations with which
you are faced is a prime initial requisite for self help with depression.
Learning, understanding and accepting that we can control what we allow to be
accepted as fact by our brain is the next step. So often an initial perception
turns out to be inaccurate. Generally speaking nothing is ever so bad or, as
good as it may at first appear.
What is important is to understand that it is possible for us to move to a
position where we take preventative steps to ensure that we stay clear of
infectious negative thoughts in the future.
Negative thoughts are the seed pearls of depression. These negative thoughts and
internal video recordings of past failure and disappointment clog up our brain.
They lay there dormant just waiting for the right set of circumstances to
explode into action and cloud our thinking.
The late Dr. Hall, a clinical psychologist of international renown devoted his
life to helping people understand who they were and then encouraging them to
take the necessary steps to become who they really wanted to be.
Doctor George Hall discovered that it is possible to install a brain filter
which stops negatives from being accepted by the brain. Just as we may install a
virus checker or a firewall on our PC or Lap top we can install the same
preventative systems in our brain.
Dr. Hall developed a personal development course called 'Human Cybernetics' it
was a blueprint to follow for those who really did want to self improve and
fully develop their potential in life.
I was privileged to be a student of Dr. Hall in 1975 and the tutorials he led
were life changing for those of us fortunate enough to be exposed to his
teachings.
Dangerous self talk and replaying internal tapes of past failures and
disappointments he always propounded to be the most debilitating of activities a
human being could engage in as this activity served only to reinforce a negative
self image.
Negative self talk must immediately be replaced by constructive self talk and
optimistic visual imaginings. Those negative tapes and videos in the mind must
be deleted and recorded over with new images of success and achievement.
There are many self help courses available today and one place worth a visit is
http//www.trans4mind.com there is a huge amount of helpful information freely
available on this site.
You may also like to visit my own site http//www.e-trainme.com where you are
able to take a self-awareness questionnaire which is designed to help you focus
on any deep seated negatives which may be holding you back from achieving your
life dreams.
This questionnaire is free and so is the report which is likley to extend to
over 10,000 words. This may then be used by you as a platform from which to
launch your new beginnings.
There is also a free download on the site which gives an overview of Human
Cybernetics.
Self help for depression is all about taking that first step to control your
future thoughts and activity.
Decide today to take charge of your life and to live it as you want to and not
as others would have you live it.
Whatever you do, do it for you!
About the Author: Malcolm Milligan involved in Sales, Marketing and Human Resource issues for
over 40 years. Personally helped many hundreds develop their careers in sales
and sales management. A DISC behavioural profiling text writer and author of
numerous articles on DISC profiling techniques. Author of 'How to Master Your
Destiny' a home study personal development course available from
http://www.e-trainme.com This article is taken
from www.goarticles.com
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