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Depression And Mood Disorders

Last Updated 30 Jun 2010, 12:52 +04:00

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Depression: A Look at Possible Treatments for this Mood Disorder

Depression is a mood disorder that can happen due to many reasons. Usually, a person suffering from depression has prolonged phases of sadness often accompanied by unexpected mood fluctuations.

There are different types of treatment for depression and the kind of treatment needed by a person depends on the severity of his/her depression. Medication in the form of anti-depressant drugs is the most frequent form of treatment given to someone suffering from extreme depression. However, by itself, medication may not often cure the patient completely.

Therapy, in addition to medication, is usually required. But, the efficiency of medication in combination with therapy cannot be assessed properly because of the insufficient time given to sufferers for recovery. Every sufferer has a unique time requirement for the cure of depression and their subsequent recovery. As such, it’s not possible to say beforehand how long a person will take to recover.

The Ultimate Depression Mood Disorder Cure: Medication + Therapy + Support

If you are suffering from mood fluctuations and depression, then you can go to a psychotherapist to seek help. The psychotherapist will be able to offer you solutions by talking to you and listening to your problems.

This type of therapy is highly beneficial for someone suffering from prolonged depression. The therapist will be able to teach you skills to deal with everyday stress that might contribute to depression. However, you must have patience with your treatment because just like other mood disorders, it takes time to identify the cause of your depression and use the appropriate therapy to finally remove it. Psychotherapy, given along with medication, is often highly effective in treating depression.

Often, patients give up their medication when they start feeling better and believe that their depression has been cured. However, the medication prescribed to you should never be discontinued without consulting your doctor.

It is necessary that the course of medication be completed properly. Otherwise, the withdrawal of medicines (before its diagnosed time of treatment) can have some really bad side effects, the commonest of which is a reappearance of your depression.

It is also necessary that you have a proper support system around you while your treatment is going on. Friends, family and loved ones can make a huge amount of difference during your treatment of this mood disorder.

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