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New reports suggest binge-watching TV and movies may contribute to depression.
Nooooooo!
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Tips for Coping with Depression
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New reports suggest binge-watching TV and movies may contribute to depression.
Nooooooo!
Contact: witchhazel2020@gmail.com
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Tips for Coping with Depression
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TRIGGER WARNING: This is a particularly upsetting subject.
Postpartum Depression is, of course, not something everyone can relate to. But try to empathize, and to understand that it is, after all, depression, and needs to be understood and treated. What a sad, tragic situation it can contribute to.
Check out THIS CNN.com story on three disturbing cases of post-postpartum depression.
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Get help. Here are a few resources that are family and COVID-19 specific.
World Health Organization: Helping children cope with stress during the 2019-nCoV outbreak
Yale Medicine: Kids and COVID-19: What Parents Should Know
National Association of School Psychologists: Helping Children Cope with Changes Resulting from COVID-19
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Discuss COVID-19 with children
The Washington Post: When both parents of kids test positive for COVID-19
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network: Parent/Caregiver Guide to Helping Families Cope with the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
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Aromatherapy candles are great. But how about starting your day with cinnamon toast, lemon tea, and mango shampoo?
Get creative with how you incorporate scent into your life, and choose uplifting aromas to surround yourself at every turn.
Scents that traditionally are uplifting include: citrus (lemon, orange, mango), mint, florals like lilac and jasmine, lavender, rosemary and other herbs.
Or choose scents that
lift you up based on your associations and memories such as sugar
cookies, rose water, popcorn, your mother's perfume or your father's
pipe tobacco.
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“There is a syndrome where perfectionism masks a silent depression. You won’t allow your pain or sadness to be expressed. You are petrified of anyone being able to see an inkling of self-doubt or sorrow, fatigue or vulnerability. So you’re seen by others as a “mover and a shaker” – you know how to get things done, and done well. Your life looks great – absolutely no whining coming from you. You count your blessings, every day.
“There’s not a self-pitying bone in your body.”
HERE is a video with Dr. Margaret Rutherford on how some people who seem to have perfect lives are hiding depression.
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This April Fool's Day act like you have nothing to lose, like you don't have a care, like the world is brand new to you and delightful surprises are just around the corner.
“On the Fool Tarot card, a young man stands on the edge of a cliff, without a care in the world, as he sets out on a new adventure. He is gazing upwards toward the sky (and the Universe) and is seemingly unaware that he is about to skip off a precipice into the unknown. Over his shoulder rests a modest knapsack containing everything he needs – which isn’t much (let’s say he’s a minimalist). The white rose in his left hand represents his purity and innocence. And at his feet is a small white dog, representing loyalty and protection, that encourages him to charge forward and learn the lessons he came to learn. The mountains behind the Fool symbolize the challenges yet to come. They are forever present, but the Fool doesn’t care about them right now; he’s more focused on starting his expedition.”
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From Biddy
Tarot
website
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Getting rid of things you don't need any more makes room for new memories.
It's a simple anti-depression technique, as well.
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TRIGGER WARNING: This is a particularly upsetting subject.
There is help for suicidal thoughts and urges, but when you're feeling that bleak you can't believe there is hope or see any way to go on.
The website OC87 Recovery Diaries presents “stories of mental health, empowerment and change.” Many of these are first-person accounts of climbing back from suicidal periods and suicide attempts. Reading about others who have been there may calm, reassure or inspire you.
Stories such as “Dear Mom, I Want to Kill Myself” by Tree Franklyn”: “No one understood. In a world of six billion people, I was alone."
With first person essays, short films, interviews and reviews on topics from addiction to schizophrenia, you will find stories you can relate to.
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“When the dog bites, when the bee stings, when I'm feeling sad, I simply remember my favorite things and then I don't feel so bad.”
It is simplistic, to be sure, but writing down or speaking aloud a list of your favorite things can be an effective technique to turn your mood around.
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