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How Joyce Meyer Beats Depression

Joyce Meyer is a famous Christian evangelist who has personally beaten depression. A fiery, wise woman with an understanding of psychological and biblical principles, Meyer knows how to use the Bible to assist those with depression in a straightforward and practical way. She blends biblical truths with a self-help approach and is about strengthening self-esteem. ...

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Unemployment and Depression

Over 200 million people worldwide are unemployed. The prevalence of depression and chronic pain in this population is staggering, especially when focussing on the long term unemployed. ...

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How to Help Teenagers Beat Depression

Teenagers go through many highs and lows in life, including depression. Parents can easily confuse moodiness with legitimate depression, which left untreated can have tragic consequences. For a teenager the pressure to conform at school, as well as trying to ground their identity, manage studies and social life is incredibly hard. On top of this teenagers are generally more selfish than mature adults and ea ...

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Shatter Negative Self Image and Beat Your Depression

One of the most important discoveries of the 20th Century acknowledging the powerful and influential factor in everyone's life: self-image. Self-image determines action. If we see ourselves as a a victim we'll be victimised, if we see ourselves as a failure we will fail, if we see ourselves as dumb we will under-perform. And when the self-fulfilling prophecy comes to pass it is paradoxically welcomed as it' ...

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Podcast 2: How Exercise Beats Depression

Listen up folks, this cannot be underestimated, exercise is, and will always be in my opinion, one of the most EFFECTIVE ways at beating depression. This podcast will be looking at why this is the case. The 5 main points which are explained. Exercise helps References: Back from the Brink Background from Back from the Brink: Between August 2006 and January 2007, a link was established from the depressioNet w ...

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How the Black Dog Metaphor Beats Depression

I new about the 'Black Dog' comparison quite some time ago, even before I sunk into my deeper depressive episodes about five years ago, it was only though time and with the painful passage of hindsight that I began to truly appreciate how helpful and realistic such a comparison is for people trying to 'beat' depression. Please remember 'beat' does not mean abolish or eliminate depressive thought and experie ...

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How Keeping it Simple Beats Depression

I came across a new psychological philosophy term today, it was when I was listening to my usual Podcast All in the Mind, the topic was personal construct psychology. I must admit I was compelled on hearing the central tenets. Like existentialism this orientation leans toward philosophical underpinnings, the therapist aims to avoid imposing opinion and tries to facilitate the patient to discover and realize ...

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Podcast 1: How CBT Beats Depression

In this first podcast from How I Beat Depression we will look at three simple CBT techniques to help assist with lowering depression. First the problem of tiredness causing inactivity will be explored. Then the tendency to downplay success and praise will be examined. Finally overgeneralisations will be challenged. We hope you get some benefit from this podcast. Take care - The How I Beat Team. References G ...

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How Mutual Support Groups Beat Depression

One thing I totally vouch for is the positive effect and value from support groups. Not necessarily therapeutic groups, I'm more referring to organic mutual support groups run by and for their members. I believe that when done properly (and many statistics back this up) group therapy is a lot more effective than one on one psychotherapy or counselling - when it's done properly. If you think about it logical ...

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