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Depression and Pessimistic or Defective Thinking

You’ve probably heard many times in your life that “It’s all in the mind.” This can never be truer. If you think that your life is in the dumps, then it probably is. If you think that the problems you face are exciting challenges that will lead you closer to success, instead of thinking of them as real unsolvable problems, then you probably won’t feel depressed. It all depends on your attitude.

 
Depression and Expectations Not Attained

If you’re expecting to be promoted as manager, but someone else gets the job, then re-assess yourself if you really deserve to get the position. If you do not deserve, then work harder and don’t get disappointed. If you are worthy for the job but your efforts are not being noticed, then forget about it. Shift your focus on other worthwhile goals. Life is too short to be spent on things beyond our control.

Poor people tend to be more depressed because the television, radio, and newspapers have informed them that there are so many things out there to buy and own, yet they don’t have the money. They buy lottery tickets and sweepstakes in the hope of getting rich someday. They should stop making these unrealistic expectations and should just work hard and smart to attain their goals. They should be contented with what they already have, and should strive to improve their lives.

Depression and Grief

This occurs after the loss of a loved one, job, or other important aspects of your life. This usually lessens as time goes by. The loss of a partner, close friend, or relative brings on this kind of emotional reaction. Just realize and accept the fact that everything in this world has an end.

Depression and Anger

Experiencing anger is extremely dangerous to your health. It causes your adrenaline and blood pressure to rise up at above normal levels. Moreover, you could end up hurting someone or doing something that you will regret later on if you can’t control it. But if you hold it back, it’s very unhealthy and can cause serious depression.

Depression and Low Self-Esteem

People with low self-esteem or self-confidence have a higher chance of being diagnosed with depression. One or more of these pessimistic thoughts listed below are always running in their minds:


1. Everything I do is wrong.

2. My efforts are always not enough.

3. No one ever recognizes what I’ve done for him or her.

4. Everything is always my fault.

5. I am nothing compared to other people.

6. My skill is worthless.

7. Everyone else is much better (much intelligent, much stronger) than me.

Sooner or later, they will accept this as true despite all evidence to the contrary. Interactions with depression sufferers suffering from low self-esteem range from difficult to intolerable. When you offer love and affection, they are not recognized and reciprocated. Despite exerting all efforts to help them, you are told you don't understand what is wrong. You receive complaints that the support you extend is not sufficient, or not the right kind.

Stress and Depression

One of the most common yet deadliest enemies we face in this modern, demanding world is STRESS. And I have to stress that out because it is often ignored, yet it can really damage your health and your life. It can ultimately contribute to depression.

Probably the leading type of stress is job stress or work-related stress. It is not unusual for workers to be grumpy on Monday and happy on Friday night. Work-related stress has been the cause of many ailments such as extreme fatigue, headaches, anxiety, nervousness, respiratory illnesses, muscle pain, back pain, ulcers, insomnia, high blood pressure, depression of course, and even obesity! If you’ve been so preoccupied with your work and you haven’t got the time to take a short break, you’ll be more likely to pig out on dinner or midnight snacks. And of course, job insecurity can lead to depression.

Other factors that contribute to stress are relationship problems, health problems, and money problems. Things like a fight with your sister, not being able to pay your debts on time, supporting a family on a meager income, having an incurable disease, can indeed bring about depression. Even positive events such as getting a job promotion or having more job responsibilities, getting married, or getting pregnant can also lead to tension, and depression.

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Helpful Depression Resources

Introduction - Depression Control and Prevention

How Does Depression Affect the Individual's Behavior?

Unofficial and Official Symptoms of Depression

The Causes of Depression

Physical Causes of Depression

Mental Causes of Depression

Emotional Causes of Depression

Depression and Love - How they are Connected

Coping With Depression

Handling Depression - Basic Principles

Control Your Anger, Control Your Depression

Remarkable Remedies for Self-Esteem

Practical Methods To Combat Stress

More Tips To Handle Stress

Depression, Getting Help From Others

Depression Therapy, Deciding For Or Against

Depression And The Use Of Anti-Depressants

Depression And Self-Control Treatment

Action Steps Against Depression

Developing Your Social Skills

Depression - Efficient Planning and Time Management

Depression - Final Words of Advice

 

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