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Helping
Yourself
Depressive illnesses make you feel exhausted,
worthless, helpless and hopeless. Such negative thoughts and feelings
make some people feel like giving up. It is
important to realize that these negative views are part of the
depression and typically do not accurately reflect your situation.
Negative thinking fades as treatment begins to take
effect.
In the meantime:
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Do not set yourself difficult goals or take on a great deal of
responsibility.
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Break large tasks into small ones, set some priorities, and do what you
can as you can.
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Do not expect too much from yourself. This will only increase feelings
of failure.
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Try to be with other people; it is usually better than being alone.
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Participate in activities that may make you feel better. You might try
mild exercise, going to a movie, a ball game, or participating in
religious or social activities.
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Don't overdo it or get upset if your mood is not greatly improved right
away. Feeling better takes time.
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Do not make major life decisions, such as changing jobs, getting
married or divorced, without consulting others who know you well and
who have a more objective view of your situation. In any case, it is
advisable to postpone important decisions until your depression has
lifted.
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Do not expect to snap out of your depression. People rarely do. Help
yourself as much as you can, and do not blame yourself for not being up
to par.
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Remember, do not accept your negative thinking. It is part of the
depression and will disappear as your depression responds to treatment.
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