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Depression Treatment: Talking Therapies

Posted in Depression Treatment by on October 13th, 2008

Depression is one of the most destructive illnesses we have. Since the second world war the levels of depression have sky rocketed. Depression can destroy families, relationships and result in lost money. Employers every year loose money through absent employees and accidents brought on by depression.

Treating depression is quite varied. Many try natural therapies while others opt for medications. There are literally hundreds of things that can be tried. Quite often the depressed person will have to try several therapies or a combination before they find the correct one. In this article, we will look at some of the different types of therapies out there to help treat depression.

Talking therapies can be of a great help when it comes to treating depression. It involved various types of counseling with a psychologist, Psychiatrist or therapist. Talking therapies allow the depressed person to get their feelings out. They also allow for the two people to work together to try to find the root cause for their depression.

Talking therapies do vary but most involve the same key elements. First there is the listening session. The therapist listens to the person?s problems. Over time the person develops a relationship with the therapist where they feel they are understood. Next there is the emotional release. This is helpful but cannot be done to often. Letting the emotions out too often can have the opposite effect and lead to further depression. Next comes the advice and guidance. The patient may be able to seek the answers on their own through session and homework. Finally, there is information provided. They are giving information in small bits but as progress is made it can be increased. Depressed people can sometimes have poor concentration and memories so information is given carefully.

Talking therapies can be very effective in treating depression but they do take time. Several sessions may be required and the patient?s family may have to be involved. Talking therapies can help mild to moderate depression greatly; however severe cases of depression will usually need a combination of talk and medication.

Depression is a very serious condition. It puts a heavy stress and strain on the family and the workplace. It costs the country billions in lost work time and injury insurance claims. Many types of therapy are used to help deal with depression. Talk therapies can be quite helpful but do take time.

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