Depression: Ten Depression Recovery Strategies That Actually Work

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Summary

TLDRDouglas Splock, an author and mental health educator, shares 10 effective strategies for healing from depression in his video on the Depression Recovery Channel. Splock emphasizes setting the intention to heal by creating a vision statement of wellness. He highlights the importance of exercise as nature's antidepressant, and the vital role of social support in maintaining hope and connection. Adopting a strategy of living one day at a time can help manage overwhelming thoughts about the future. Creating structure and routine in daily life is shown to provide focus and reduce anxiety. For more severe cases, seeking professional help from therapists or prescribers is recommended. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can aid in changing negative thinking patterns to enhance mood. Ensuring a good night's sleep is essential, as it allows the brain to regenerate. Spirituality can help individuals feel connected to something greater, offering solace and purpose. Lastly, perseverance is crucial; holding on through challenging times, as recovery is possible with time and persistence.

Takeaways

  • πŸ€” Setting the intention to heal is the first step in recovery.
  • πŸƒ Exercise is described as nature's antidepressant.
  • πŸ‘₯ Social support plays a crucial role in maintaining hope.
  • πŸ•°οΈ Living one day at a time helps manage future anxiety.
  • πŸ“… Establishing a routine provides focus and reduces rumination.
  • 🩺 Professional help may be needed for severe depression cases.
  • 🧠 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy changes negative thinking patterns.
  • πŸŒ™ Quality sleep is essential for mental recovery.
  • πŸ™ Spiritual connections provide comfort and resilience.
  • πŸ’ͺ Perseverance is key to overcoming depression challenges.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    Douglas Splock introduces himself as an author and mental health educator focusing on practical tools for coping with depression and anxiety. He mentions his new video about ten effective strategies to heal from these mental health issues, referencing his inspiration from Graham Cowan's book 'Back from the Brink'. Douglas stresses the importance of setting the intention to heal and creating a vision statement of wellness as a foundational step.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:14:09

    Douglas continues outlining effective strategies for healing from depression, including the importance of exercise as a natural antidepressant and the role of social support. He emphasizes living one day at a time to prevent overwhelm and maintaining structure and routine to combat depression. He also touches on the necessity of finding a suitable therapist and changing negative thinking through cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Other strategies include ensuring proper sleep, fostering spiritual connections, and the significance of perseverance and persistence in overcoming depression.

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Video Q&A

  • What is the first step in depression recovery according to Douglas Splock?

    The first step is setting the intention to heal, which involves creating a vision statement of wellness.

  • What is considered nature's antidepressant in the video?

    Exercise is considered nature's antidepressant.

  • Why is social support important in depression recovery?

    Social support helps individuals stay hopeful and connected, which can be crucial for recovery from depression.

  • What does Douglas suggest for dealing with overwhelming thoughts about the future?

    He suggests living one day at a time, focusing on getting through the day step by step.

  • How can creating structure and routine help with depression?

    It provides focus, reduces rumination, and has a calming effect, which can relieve depression and anxiety.

  • What should one look for if professional support is needed for depression?

    Finding the right therapist or prescriber is essential if professional support is needed.

  • How does cognitive behavioral therapy help in treating depression?

    CBT helps by changing negative thinking patterns and replacing them with rational, realistic beliefs.

  • What role does sleep play in depression recovery?

    Getting a good night's sleep is crucial as it helps the brain regenerate and clear out toxins.

  • How can spirituality aid in overcoming depression?

    Spirituality can provide a sense of connection to something greater, offering comfort and purpose.

  • What is the final strategy Douglas mentions for overcoming depression?

    The final strategy is perseverance and persistence, continuing to move forward despite difficulties.

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  • 00:00:00
    hello my name is douglas splock i'm an
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    author and mental health educator
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    welcome to your depression recovery
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    channel where each week we talk about
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    practical tools and coping strategies
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    for healing from depression anxiety
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    in this video we're going to explore 10
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    strategies that actually work to heal
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    from depression before we do that we
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    want to tell our regular joke and
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    which knight invented the round table
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    why circumference of course
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    that's my days of math teacher
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    well recently i came across a very
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    inspiring book called back from the
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    brink matter of fact i've named some of
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    my videos where i interview people from
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    uh who've recovered from depression and
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    that's what this book does
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    graham cowan the author is a depression
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    survivor like me
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    and after he got through his ordeal he
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    said well i want to see what worked for
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    other people so he and interviewed a
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    number of people some of which were
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    celebrities and asked them the simple
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    question what actually worked for you
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    and then he wrote down the answers
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    in his interviews
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    he discovered or observed that there
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    were certain strategies that were
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    mentioned again and again and again
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    and not surprisingly these are the very
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    same strategies that i've been talking
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    about for quarter century on my books
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    websites
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    podcasts youtube channel etc
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    so
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    what i like to do now and i'm really
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    really i really like this list i've come
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    up with is to
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    share with you what i consider the 10
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    most effective strategies tools for
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    healing from depression anxiety
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    improving your mood and these things
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    actually work
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    they work because i've experienced them
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    my
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    clients have or formed clients graham
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    has you know they're all over the place
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    but i wanted to condense them into 10
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    really straightforward simple strategies
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    that you can use
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    to improve your mood and help yourself
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    feel better
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    well here's number one on my list the
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    most important one because it's the
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    starting point of all recovery
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    and that is what i call setting the
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    intention to heal
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    and that is really simple
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    it simply means making the decision that
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    you want to get well even if you don't
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    know how it's going to happen even if
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    you don't think it's going to happen you
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    still say to the universe i want to get
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    well and the vehicle for doing this is
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    to create what i call a vision statement
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    of wellness
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    and in this vision statement you asked a
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    simple question what would my life look
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    and feel like if i were
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    free from the symptoms of anxiety and
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    depression like what thoughts would i be
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    having what whatever you're feeling what
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    would my relationships be like what
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    would i be doing for work etc and when
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    you've asked these questions you take
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    the answers and write them down maybe in
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    a paragraph or two
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    and this creates what i call a mental
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    blueprint for recovery and if you look
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    at that and put energy on a regular
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    basis you will attract the recovery
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    you're seeking
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    now this is so important i did a whole
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    video on it called setting the intention
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    to heal and it's the first week of my
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    12-week recovery program in my book
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    healing from depression
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    number two on my list of
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    10 strategies that actually work the
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    heal from depression should come as no
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    surprise exercise something i've been
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    preaching forever
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    it's nature's antidepressant and
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    everybody from psychiatrists to
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    alternative healers agree this is the
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    case so turns out if you do moderately
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    strenuous exercise when you break a
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    sweat for at least 16 minutes this has a
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    tremendous effect against depression and
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    promoting a good mood so you can run you
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    can swim you can walk
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    garden pump iron whatever it does to get
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    your heart rate up is something you
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    enjoy and
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    now in the
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    21st century there are these wonderful
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    technologies these trackers like what
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    fitbit garmin activity track or apple
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    watch that will track your activity
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    tell you what's going on and give you
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    the rewards that you're seeking from
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    doing all that wonderful hard work
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    my third effective strategy that works
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    for sure in healing from depression
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    is uh social support
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    as i said in my video on happiness we
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    human beings are social animals
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    and therefore we feel better when we're
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    connected to other folks and by the way
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    this includes pets
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    oh yes uh i have a whole video on that
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    and it's amazing how many people are so
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    bonded with their pets even more than
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    people that the pets will even keep them
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    here when they're thinking of harming
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    themselves so
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    pets are really important ascension
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    beings
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    for social support and the other benefit
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    is that of social support is if you have
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    somebody around you who believes in your
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    recovery it's so easy to give up feel
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    hopeless one of the cardinal symptoms of
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    depression and to feel like you'll never
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    get better but another person or group
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    of people can do what i call hold the
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    hope
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    and see a vision of recovery and belief
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    for it when you can't believe it for
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    yourself so
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    if you don't have family and friends who
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    can do that you can find a therapist
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    join a support group
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    what else
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    you might have social connections in
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    your spiritual community or even do
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    volunteer work so
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    it is important to have other people
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    around you to help you heal
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    the fourth effective strategy
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    for healing from depression uh that i've
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    used other people have especially our
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    friends in recovery is to live one day
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    at a time
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    now this is especially helpful when
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    you're looking to the future and feel
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    overwhelmed by you know how am i going
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    to get better it feels hopeless
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    no you just focus on today and
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    you ask yourself when you get up okay
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    what can i do just today just for today
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    step by step to get through the next 24
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    hours
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    and then do what needs to be done you
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    don't need a grand scheme of recovery
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    you don't need to know the details
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    of how things will work out
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    you just need to figure out how to get
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    through the day and you know what if you
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    can get through one day you can make it
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    through your entire ordeal
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    if you can survive for one day you can
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    survive the entire process and one day
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    you'll wake up and as um
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    this very famous uh seaman named google
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    robertson said in his book on surviving
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    a shipwreck he said
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    uh rescue will come
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    as a welcome
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    interruption of the survival journey a
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    welcome interruption
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    i had a time when i was absolutely in
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    despair i went to a support meeting and
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    72 hours later i felt better you never
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    know what tomorrow may bring
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    my next strategy number five on the hit
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    parade
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    is creating structure and routine in
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    your life remember i just mentioned live
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    one day at a time well
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    in order to do that you have to have
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    something to focus on during the day
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    otherwise you'll just sit and be you
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    know overwhelmed by your own rumination
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    and worries so this means setting up a
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    series of do-able strategies or doable
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    activities that you can focus on hour by
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    hour
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    this can include you know working at a
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    job if you're fortunate enough to have
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    one or doing volunteer work
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    uh having a meal with a friend spending
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    time in nature
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    uh going to the gym you know taking a
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    classes something interesting there's
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    about 30 or 40
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    and i have them listed on my website
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    overcoming suicidal pain because it has
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    been proven
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    again and again and from my life
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    particularly
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    that having structure and routine
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    relieves depression and relieves anxiety
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    it gives you something to focus on the
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    outside world and it actually has a
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    calming effect on the nervous system so
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    remember
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    strategy number five create structure
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    and routine in your life
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    number six and my effective strategies
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    for treating depression or healing from
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    depression
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    is finding the right
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    therapist or a prescriber
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    now
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    even though
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    friends and family can help you out
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    anything from depression sometimes more
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    is needed
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    just as someone with a serious infection
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    needs to be seen by a doctor if you have
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    a severe case of
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    depression you also need professional
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    support
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    and
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    depression is a treatable condition just
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    like an infection is and when approached
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    through finding a good therapist
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    psychotherapist and sometimes medication
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    now when that doesn't work there are
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    other therapies you know kind of like
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    bringing the troops right that you can
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    try when you have a treatment resistant
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    depression such as
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    transcranial magnesium magnetic
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    stimulation that's a mouthful tms or
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    ect electro convulsive therapy ketamine
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    and now in oregon at least they are
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    experimenting with using psilocybin
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    therapy for treating depression it's now
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    being evaluated by the fda so there are
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    all sorts of things you can use
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    and as i jokingly tell my friends
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    there's never been a better time to be
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    mentally ill than today
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    number seven of effective strategies to
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    treat depression heal from depression is
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    changing your negative thinking
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    people who
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    have a depression
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    have a negative filter through which
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    they experience the world they have a
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    negative view of themselves and they get
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    a view
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    of
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    their circumstances and negative view of
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    the future as comedian lily tomlin once
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    said things will get worse before they
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    get worse
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    fortunately there's a therapy that's
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    been around for a while called cognitive
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    behavioral therapy cbt many of you have
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    heard of it
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    and it's pretty simple they say if you
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    can change the way you think you'll
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    change the way you feel so they identify
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    ten thinking errors or cognitive
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    distortions
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    and the whole point of cbt is to
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    identify your thinking errors like i'll
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    always be this way i'll never get better
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    what a shmo am i right and replace them
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    with more rational realistic beliefs and
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    as you replace the negative beliefs
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    slowly you start to feel better
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    lots of books on cbt i talk about in my
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    book healing from depression and i've
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    done a couple videos very powerful
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    therapy simple but powerful
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    to change your negative thinking
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    number eight on my list of effective
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    strategies for healing from depression
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    is getting a good night's sleep
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    easier said than done right
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    according to sleep researcher matthew
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    walker who wrote a really cool book
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    called sleep is your superpower and did
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    a ted talk by the same name
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    the reason we sleep is because this is
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    when the brain
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    clears out the toxins
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    and renews and regenerates itself it's
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    so essential to feeling good
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    especially for people with depression
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    because sleep disruptions are a major
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    symptom this means
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    failure to get to sleep
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    but more importantly waking up in the
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    middle of the night and not getting back
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    to sleep that is
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    can become really hell i did a whole
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    video on that called what happens if
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    it's 4 a.m and you can't get back to
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    sleep so how do you deal with this well
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    first you practice something called good
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    sleep hygiene which are good habits
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    around sleep like going to bed and
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    getting up at the same time not drinking
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    coffee
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    after 3 p.m you know cutting down on
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    screen time before bed keeping your room
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    dark and cool
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    and also there are some medications that
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    are uh can be effective healing from
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    depression i mean and what i mean is
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    getting a good night's sleep and they
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    are uh not some of them are non-habit
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    forming so i did a whole video on
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    medications to heal insomnia but again
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    we need to do everything we can to make
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    sure we get good rest because that is
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    essential for physical health and mental
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    health number nine on my list of ten
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    strategies to heal from depression that
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    actually work is what i call spiritual
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    connection
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    uh i have used many times when i've been
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    desperate and despairing tapping into my
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    spirituality and by that i mean feeling
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    a part of an intelligence that's greater
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    than yourself
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    and i believe that this intelligence is
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    benevolent you can call upon it in your
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    time of need
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    and in some sense it's always looking
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    out for you so
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    you can tap into your spirituality
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    through prayer meditation finding
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    purpose and meaning in your life
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    spending time in nature
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    becoming involved in spiritual community
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    and it was this involvement
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    almost 25 years ago on july 14 1997 that
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    a spiritual community came together when
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    i was at my west end held a vision of
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    love and healing for me
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    and that actually helped me get better
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    so i know from personal experience how
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    spirituality can be healing and i hope
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    you'll find your own ways to connect
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    with it the tenth and perhaps most
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    important uh
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    strategy that works for healing from
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    depression is what i call perseverance
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    and persistence
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    overcoming depression
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    is the hardest thing i've ever had to do
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    this is partially because uh we're in a
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    stage in psychiatry that's still pretty
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    primitive we don't know
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    what treatments will work uh
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    how long they take to work so there's a
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    lot of trauma and a lot of just it takes
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    a long time
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    but i found a quotation by matt higg
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    from his wonderful book reasons to stay
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    alive that have been very helpful to me
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    he says
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    minds have their own weather systems
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    you're in a hurricane
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    hurricanes run out of energy eventually
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    hold on
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    what matt is saying is if we can just
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    hold on and keep persevering and
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    persisting and moving forward in spite
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    of the difficulties we face
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    then one day
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    our ordeal will end as my friend julie
  • 00:12:39
    said about her suicidal depression i
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    just had to wait it out
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    this has been douglas bloch thank you so
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    much for watching this video i hope uh
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    you have learned something from it i
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    hope some of these 10 strategies that
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    you haven't tried you'll try them
  • 00:12:53
    they really are quite wonderfully
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    effective if you did learn something
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    uh that you do send it here's one i
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    recently got
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    on from a video called reasons to stay
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    alive and
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    one named laura says
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