Treatments
Depression
- Depression often starts as a result of some situation outside of us, such as loss of a relationship or a job, or some challenge in our life that overwhelms us. When we are unbale to recover we sometimes develop a chemical imbalance in our system. This imbalance can affect mood, sleep, appetite, energy levels, memory, and even thoughts and feelings. It should be treated or it can etch permanent pathways in one's life that are negative and unhappy. It should also be said that we sometimes inherit the tendency toward a chemical imbalance. No matter how depression starts, the things that we tend to do when we feel depressed, like withdraw, avoid people, or quit exercising are what makes matters worse.
- Depression is a real disorder and we cannot get over it through force of will. But we can take a walk, call a friend, or get busy on your to-do list in a very-gentle-and-understanding-way-of-your-situation that acknowledges and appreciates how very difficult it can be to get moving.
- Psychotherapy has been found to be very helpful in pulling out of a depression. Exercise also helps. And sometimes medication that improves the chemical imbalance in our brain is needed to get us kick-started toward recovery.
Anxiety
- The treatment of anxiety is different in many ways than when working with depression, even though the two issues are often present at the same time. To work with anxiety we need to focus on the body and also be open to the influence of long-ago experiences. When we come into the world we are completely helpless, dependent on the grown-ups around us. We don't usually remember these first years, but our body does. These early experiences are stored in our unconcious memory banks, and they impact our sense of safety and trust in the world.
Because no childhood is perfect, we all have some old fears stored away, and these fears sometimes send us messages that the world is not safe or that we are not welcome here. When these old, unconscious memories and beliefs surface we can feel very anxious, but we don't know why because the original experiences are lost to our conscious memory.
In order to address this anxiety we need support to be able to feel the feelings, stay present in our body, and be reassured that these feelings made sense to the small child. When we bring presense, awareness, and kindess to these old parts of oursleves, they begin to lose their punch.
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*Additional Credentials:
- Advaned training in the treatment of trauma
- Accredited Jin Shin Jyutsu Practioner, a Japanese form of energy work
Thanks to the artists at "Story People" for the art and stories on our website!
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- Advaned training in the treatment of trauma
- Accredited Jin Shin Jyutsu Practioner, a Japanese form of energy work
Thanks to the artists at "Story People" for the art and stories on our website!
www.StoryPeople.com