I believe clinical depression is an epidemic that is taking
the world by storm. While many individuals might overlook this disorder as
something minor, the many deaths and suicide attempts that derive from it prove
otherwise.
Facts
About Dealing With Depression:
1. 18.8
million Americans are affected by depressive disorders.
2.
Depression is a mental and spiritual battle that affects one in 10 Americans.
3.
Number of patients diagnosed with depression increases each year by 20 percent.
4. 121
million people around the world currently suffer from dealing with depression.
Those statistics are staggering. I can’t help but think
about the millions of people who currently feel alone, hopeless and as if their
life has no meaning.
I’ve battled with depression for many years, been on and
off different medications, and even sought counsel from pastors who specialize
in this field.
Ten
Ways of Dealing with Depression
1. Pray.
Find solace in the promises of God (Matthew 11:28).
2. Force
yourself to spend time with positive friends and family members. Create a
support system.
3. Focus
on the positives, your accomplishments and your goals.
4. Try
and stay clear of spending too much time alone. Boredom is depression’s
playground …
5. Be
open, honest and let your loved ones know if you are struggling.
6. Seek
professional help. No one is “too cool” to ask for help when in need.
7. Adopt
a dog or cat that can be utilized as an emotional support animal.
8.
Journal your thoughts and feelings on paper. Take note of your ups and downs.
9. Get
outside! Don’t spend all your days cooped up in your room or house.
10. Find
a hobby. Engage in an activity that you can spend time enjoying.
I’m not a licensed professional but mentioned above are the
few things that helped me through some of the darkest times of my life.
Although I have been depression free for the last five years, I still make sure
to keep myself aware of its harm and potential to come back and haunt me.
I hope this post encourages you to realize you’re not
alone. You have identity and worth in Jesus, and your life truly does have
purpose.
Share this post in chance of bringing light to someone who
is battling depression.
Source: Jarrid Wilson
This article originally appeared here.
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