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Dark night, Generally, the medication will help to regulate any physical imbalances that may be causing the symptoms of depression. Negative thinking can be tough to overcome but many have done it and so can you! Start learning about depression and its effects on you by utilizing our program. This will make it easier for you to recognize and challenge those negative thoughts. We'll also get you started on setting goals for yourself. Starting off small and working your way towards bigger ones. Hang in there. There's light at the end of tunnel. Danielle __________________________ The DC Support Team
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Thank-you for the reply. I have been on these meds for two years now,except for remeron(1month)45 mg. I have spend the last two years in and out of work. While off work I have attended many self estemm ,awareness class and I did a four month group therapy for substance abuse and mental illness program. I no longer drink and realize ther potential danger there for me. But I seem to have problems with the material to sink in . It seems very hard for me to use these skills. The negative stinking thinking always creeps in. I will persevere with this program and whatever the doc puts me in. I'm desperate to have my life back and be well again.Would it not be better to correct what gives you the negative thoughts,then to challenge how I think and behave. Somethings have to create this negativity. I often wonder if it is my lifestyle. If I am unhappy in the way I live,would that not create negativity.It should definetly affect my behaviour. This is where I get confused,as not knowing what to do in my life to correct my feelings. Changing a life style that you have done for 25 years is not easy to do. These spiral downward feeling are hard to pull up from at times.Increase in my meds and therapy helps but I often wonder will I pull out of the next one that comes along.
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Hi dark night, Thanks for sharing this insight into your depression here with us. Is this a new combination of meds for you? It can take some time to notice improvement with some medications. If you haven't already done so, you may want to take the time to check out the free ocognitive behavioural therapy program online program offered here to help with how you have been feeling. In this program we’ll spend a lot of time asking you to think about and explore your feelings. However, in CBT we don’t spend a lot of time trying to convince you to change how you feel. That is because feelings just “are” and they’re difficult to change directly. For example, if you’re feeling sad, angry or frightened those feelings are true for you, and are difficult to challenge. When you say “I’m sad” it doesn’t make a lot of sense for someone else to say “no you aren’t” or “you just shouldn’t feel that way.” Challenging feelings usually doesn’t work very well. But the good news is that thoughts and behaviors can be tested and challenged. More importantly for depressed people, testing and challenging how you think and behave can change how you feel! In the “cognitive” part of this program you’ll learn how to identify, understand, and challenge your negative thoughts. By examining your negative thoughts, you’ll learn to stop your negative downward spirals. In the behavior part of this program you’ll learn how to identify and challenge the behaviors that contribute to your negative downward spirals. You’ll learn to reduce problem behavior such as social withdrawal and increase positive behaviors such as doing things that make you feel good. You’ll also be in control of how you’re going to experiment with new behaviors. And finally, you’ll learn to do behavioral experiments in a step-by-step, structured, and systematic way that works for you. Please keep us posted on your progress, Casey ____________________________________ The Depression Center Support Team
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Between taking my morning meds and evening meds,I live a very flat, emotionless life. Rarely do I laugh outloud,I breakfast with citalopram,carbamazepine and risperidone in the morning. And after a non exciting day I dose myself with the same,plus remeron. Is this the way my life is going to be forever. My doc says I am a lifer.My congenitive thoughts will never improve. How can these meds help me. I have actually and rarely caught myself in a small laugh and I stop and thik that was sure nice,because it is such a rarety. My voice is flat and drone I sometimes hate to hear myself talk.I talk mostly at home because I worry what my co-workers would say about Ms.Monotone.I don't see much in the future living this way, no wonder I'm dpressed,nothing exciting ever happens around me.

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