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Defining Depression

07.26.2010 · Posted in anxiety

It takes great courage and great humility to seek treatment for something as grave as depression that not most people have the fortune of understanding. But we’re at least lucky that during our time there has been an increasing awareness towards this kind of illness. You only need to go online, to learn about it and begin your understanding of this matter.

You’ll find out that several kinds of treatment have been discovered to help us in dealing with clinical depression symptoms. Although some would contend that medication is a better cure than psychotherapy and vice versa, it is recommended that a combination of both is administered in case of severe depression.

But it seems like psychotherapy has become a more popular form of treatment, as it has become part of pop culture, being portrayed in our movies and television programs. Perhaps, its popularity springs from the personal touch it lends on the recovery of the patient, as compared to popping a pill into one’s mouth. With psychotherapy, you get to talk to a human being (provided that your psychotherapist does act like one instead of a mechanical transcriber that hurtles textbook explanations on your condition from time to time).

Moreover, psychotherapy is something like journal writing when we were younger but done orally. It’s simply a way to think back on events in our life and how we have reacted towards them, but with someone guiding us. But perhaps more than that, the simple act of expressing somehow helps the mind and releases the tension from it. It’s something that doesn’t only happen through writing and speaking but also through painting, composing, and many others. That’s why it is no wonder that some of the great works of art spring from suffering. It’s expression especially if worked out beautifully, justifies something we deem as so ugly, and thus accomplishing within us what at first was left unsatisfied. And perhaps at the end of this sojourn of getting treatment, we might not produce lasting art but we might find a way to find ourselves and our life beautiful and worthy again.

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