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In A Depressed State? Self-Hypnosis Can Be The Key To Talking Yourself Out

Some people call it the ‘blues’ and some people call it the ‘pits’ and some just call it ‘feeling down in the dumps’. But whatever you call it, it doesn’t feel very good at all. The most common types of depression are:

Major Depression, which is characterized by sadness, sleep disorders, and the lack of desire for food. Often when an individual is in a state of major depression, there is an utter lack of motivation and drive and the sufferer doesn’t want to do anything in life. Some people are severely disabled by depression, and some even contemplate suicide.

Dysthymia: This is a less severe form of long-term depression that typically does not totally disable a person. But it prevents the person from feeling motivated and functioning at optimum levels. Sometimes people who are suffering with Dysthymia also suffer from Major Depression, and when this occurs it is referred to as double depression.

Manic Depression is also known as Bipolar Disorder. This type of depression is less common than the first two. It involves cycles of the manic state, alternated with the depressed state. This is often a long-term recurring disorder. Sometimes the mood swings are very rapid. But generally speaking, they tend to be gradual.

There are numerous variations of depression; the aforementioned are only three of the most common.

Some of the symptoms of depression include:

Sadness; anxiety; pessimism; insomnia and other sleep disorders; feelings of worthlessness; guilt; restlessness; pain; fatigue; weight loss; headaches; and thoughts of suicide.

Sources of Depression:

Many types of depression run in families. Living in a stressful environment can lead to depression. A trauma such as a serious loss, relationship problems, or financial trouble can also lead to depression.

Women are twice as likely to suffer from depression as men are, but we do not yet know why.

If you are suffering from depression, you will want to seek the advice of your physician. He may prescribe medication for you. But you should keep in mind that every medication causes side effects.

Wouldn’t it be phenomenal if you could control and eliminate your depression just by having certain thoughts? I know that this sounds too good to be true, but quite frequently, many types of depression are simply caused by thinking negative thoughts.

You can see this for yourself at this very moment. It’s really quite simple and basic. Just use your imagination to think about something that you find very troubling or sad. Go ahead, think about it right now! Then return to this article.

What happened? If you really got into it and visualized the sad situation, you started to feel unhappy and a little depressed. And the more you permit yourself to stay in that pattern of thought, the sadder you will feel. As you continue having those thoughts and continue feeling sadder, you lead yourself into a gradually deepening depression.

The good news is that if you think about a happy thought, then you will displace that depression and sadness and replace it with happy feelings.

Listen closely now, because here are the solutions to eliminating your depression: Our most pervasive thoughts spring forth from the unconscious. These are the thoughts that we find ourselves automatically thinking about throughout the day.

If the persistent thoughts that are continually popping into your mind are about your sad experiences or problems, then you raise your levels of stress, anxiety, and depression.

But here is the ‘Light at the end of the tunnel’: Since hypnosis can be used to change our unconscious thoughts, NLP and self hypnosis stress management programs can rapidly change the way that you think, feel, and behave. The best part is that the exact same techniques that help relieve stress also work just as well for eliminating depression!

Now I’m going to tell you exactly why and how it is going to happen. Hypnosis is a natural state of mind. Actually, it is the Alpha state of consciousness. We go through the Alpha state as we fall asleep at night. And we go through it once more as we wake up from sleeping. We also enter the Alpha state when we are daydreaming and imagining.

The unconscious is the seat of our emotions, and it is similar to a computer; the input controls the output! Hypnotherapy is a wonderful tool for engaging directly with the unconscious and reprogramming it to automatically divert away from negative thoughts, and promote positive thinking. It’s a tool that allows you to bypass the consciousness to create positive expectations, which will in turn create positive feelings. You can beat your depression by using hypnotherapy.

Alan B. Densky, CH is a certified hypnotherapist and NLP Practitioner. Since 1978, he’s helped thousands of clients. He offers CDs for self-hypnosis therapy for depression. Visit his Neuro-VISION self hypnosis website for the hypnosis article repository, or watch his free videos on hypnosis.

– Alan B. Densky, CH

SAD – When Seasonal Depression Gets Out of Control

Do you worry that your struggle with seasonal blues is lasting longer, or has become more intense than usual? How can you tell if this is merely a temporary ‘down time’, or if you may have an actual problem with Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD? Should you get treatment from a physician? Educate yourself about the symptoms of this condition, how this disorder can affect you, and what treatments are most useful.

Seasonal Affective Disorder is not just feeling “down” because winter is coming. This disorder begins when fall heads toward winter and the days become shorter. Symptoms usually start sometime during late summer or early fall. Furthermore, because of the severity and consequences of SAD and other types of depression, doctors need extensive evidence of the condition before they are willing to make a definite diagnosis. Although symptoms may be quite severe, doctors do not usually diagnose a person with this condition until after he or she shows symptoms for at least three winters in a row.

Individuals who suffer from SAD begin to experience emotions of sadness, decreased motivation, and often sleep for excessive periods. Furthermore, they report a craving for sugar or sweets. Additionally, the majority of persons diagnosed with SAD also have poor immune system functioning. Frequently, they find themselves becoming ill much more easily than persons who do not have SAD.

This disorder can negatively affect a person’s ability to function professionally or educationally. This decreased motivation can make it difficult for a person even to get out of bed and tend to normal activities. Sufferers have trouble participating in social encounters, or even at home. They frequently experience times of extreme anxiety and negativity. Occasionally, symptoms become severe and disabling enough that some sufferers even think about suicide and have to be hospitalized for treatment.

Not surprisingly, females seem to experience SAD more frequently than men do. Additionally, this disorder seems to get better yearly when spring arrives. In fact, in March or April, symptoms usually subside or resolve altogether – until autumn returns again. This is true even in states that tend to be cloudy or rainy throughout the entire year. In fact, almost one-fifth of those who are diagnosed with seasonal depression will eventually exhibit symptoms of bipolar disorder.

These sufferers primarily tend to be depressed in the winter months, but report normal moods during the remainder of the year. At times, however, individuals describe instances of unexpected elation, also known as mania. Like any other type of depression, this condition may become quite severe and even disabling if left untreated. Moreover, some persons experience very low-grade forms of SAD; they may struggle with sleepiness, decreased vigor, and loss of appetite. These individuals, however, do not usually endure instances of depressive moods or anxiety.

This kind of depression is fairly rare in sunny areas such as Tennessee, southern California, and even Colorado. In contrast, people who live in states with a large number of cloudy days, such as Indiana, Michigan, or Washington are much more likely to develop SAD. Citizens of countries such as Denmark, Germany, and Ireland also struggle with seasonal depression.

Scientists have tried many alternative strategies to help people recover from this debilitating problem. They have tried placing people under artificial light in an attempt to help them manufacture more serotonin and decrease depression symptoms. Researchers have also worked with medications such as antidepressants, and supplements, such as melatonin, in an attempt to relieve these symptoms of depression. Many individuals who experience Seasonal Affective Disorder also visit counselors when their condition is at its worst.

Each of these approaches have been used with varying degrees of success. All, however, are definitely more expensive and time-consuming than two more recent, innovative methods. Hypnotherapists have perfected the art of coaching clients to learn both NLP and hypnotherapy methods for depression. Using the latter method, people learn to talk themselves out of a depressive period and resolve their symptoms. These innovative therapies, hypnotherapy and Neuro-Linguistic Programming, have proven to have an astonishing degree of success in assisting people to recover from, and avoid future problems with SAD.

Summary: SAD is a kind of winter blues that recurs every year at almost the same time. Only persons who face this illness can determine whether they will continue fighting the symptoms alone, year after year, or to look for help in resolving this condition forever. Hypnosis and Neuro-Linguistic Programming for seasonal depression are both effective, innovative therapies that promise a rapid escape from depression without spending enormous amounts of money or energy.

Alan B. Densky, CH specializes in stress and depression related symptoms as an NGH certified hypnotist. He has helped thousands of clients since 1978. He offers CDs for hypnotic depression therapy. Visit his Neuro-VISION hypnosis website for the hypnosis article library, or watch his free videos on hypnosis.

– Alan B. Densky, CH