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		<title>Self Help for Depression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE first thing to realise when looking at self help for depression is that the very nature of depression can make self help difficult. In this case, your best option is to get help from a trained professional. However, if you feel up to helping yourself, here is a comprehensive list of what you need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THE first thing to realise when looking at self help for                      depression is that the very nature of depression can make                      self help difficult. In this case, your best option is to                      get help from a trained professional.</p>
<p>However, if you feel up to helping yourself, here is a comprehensive                      list of what you need to do.</p>
<ol>
<li> Get a good understanding of what depression is. Self                        help for depression is much more effective once you know                        what you are dealing with. Ensure you know clearly what                        is going on.</li>
<li>Regulate your sleep patterns. Get up no later than 8am                        and go to bed no later than 11.30pm, even if you can&#8217;t sleep.                        If you have problems getting up in the morning, get someone                        else to rouse you, or have a friend call.</li>
<li>Eat 3 meals a day, whether you are hungry or not, at the                        right times.</li>
<li>Ensure you get outside early to make sure you get enough                        bright light to help regulate your sleep patterns.</li>
<li>Do things to occupy your mind. If you have nothing to                        do all day, you will tend to ruminate over your problems.</li>
<li>If you are facing a big problem, make the decision to                        put off thinking about it for, say, 2 weeks, or whatever                        is appropriate in your case. If you cannot put it off, speak                        to someone else who you know to be a good practical problem                        solver.</li>
<li>Begin a &#8216;depression diary&#8217;. In this rate each day from                        1 to 10, where 1 is the worst kind of day, and 10 the best.                        This will help break down the &#8216;all or nothing&#8217; thinking                        that depression can cause.</li>
<li> Get as much exercise as you can. Make yourself walk briskly                        every day, at least. If you have any concerns about your                        health, see your doctor before beginning this. Research                        shows that exercise can lift depression.</li>
<li>Get some kind of relaxation during the day. If you know                        how to do meditation, self hypnosis, tai chi or some other                        mind-calming technique, do it. It will help reduce the physical                        effects of the depression greatly.</li>
<li>Start challenging your own thinking about things. If you                        find yourself thinking about things in a depressive way,                        deliberately think in a new way. A good way to do this is                        to write down the original thought, and then generate some                        alternatives.</li>
<li>Understand that depression is not part of you; it is due                        to a set of symptoms. These symptoms cause you to feel,                        think and act differently to normal. Once depression goes,                        things will be different. And when you have the skills to                        beat it, it is more likely to stay away.</li>
<li>Supplement your diet with pure high grade epa fish oil,                        this has been proven to help many people.</li>
<li> seek nutritional advise to ensure that your diet is properly                        balanced.</li>
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<p>Self help for depression can be difficult. Don&#8217;t be afraid                      to ask for help if you need it. Once you have beaten it, you                      can help others.</p>
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