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Depressed After College Graduation? You Aren’t Alone

Depressed After College Graduation? You Aren’t Alone

If you’re struggling with after college graduation depression, you’re not alone. You may be feeling like this now, but you won’t feel like this forever. Change takes time. There are a few things you can do on your end to try to help cope with how you’re feeling.

Why do we have emotions?

Why do we have emotions?

Many of us were taught not to listen to our emotions or our bodies, and that we were supposed to rule them with our minds. This cut many of us off from these sources of wisdom, guidance, and protection. Women are often told we’re too emotional and that’s why we can’t be in leadership. Men are often taught that being too emotional is a weakness. But from this perspective, couldn’t we take being emotional as a compliment? 

How Chronic Illness Can Cause Depression

How Chronic Illness Can Cause Depression

Chronic illness and depression have a very fine line between them. There are many balls in the air; if one falls, it can easily trigger depression. If you are living with a chronic condition, it is important to watch for signs of strained mental health.

When Depression & Cultural Expectations Collide

When Depression & Cultural Expectations Collide

If you have never discussed depression before, you may not even know what it is. Even if you know what depression is in the broad sense, you may not fully understand what it entails and how deep it goes. Specific terms may not be a part of your vocabulary. Certain cultural norms teach you that you work hard, you reach your goals, and maybe you don’t complain when things go awry.

How EMDR Helps Depression

How EMDR Helps Depression

EMDR research started with its use for PTSD treatment. There has been evidence showing positive outcomes with other psychological issues. Depression stems from negative or overwhelming life experiences. Some of these experiences can also be traumatic. So the tie-in here can be significant. Being able to identify the cause of the depression and reprocess how a person deals with those experiences can be helpful in overcoming the negative aspects.

Having Suicidal Thoughts? Here’s What You Can Expect from Therapy

Having Suicidal Thoughts? Here’s What You Can Expect from Therapy

There’s a lot of taboo when it comes to suicide, and people often fear that talking about it will “put the idea in someone’s head” or somehow make the thoughts worse. You may have encountered people like this in your family or community. However, research has shown that these fears are not helpful and ignoring the issue may actually cause harm in some cases.

So You Want to Find a Therapist: Tips For Selecting The Right Fit

So You Want to Find a Therapist: Tips For Selecting The Right Fit

Finding and choosing a therapist can be an exciting proposition. Therapy is also a great place to learn about our boundaries, our needs, and requests. Remember, your therapist is working for and with you, not you for them. If you have particular goals, needs, desires, or anything important to you you’d like for a therapist to know, the consultation is a great place to share.

5 Tips to Help Your Partner Navigate Depression

5 Tips to Help Your Partner Navigate Depression

It can be hard to watch someone you love battle depression. Ignoring the depression signs your partner presents will not make them go away. This is especially true if your partner engages in self-harm or suicide attempts. Even though you cannot cure your partner’s depression, there is always something you can do to help.

5 Ways Depression Affects Your Brain

5 Ways Depression Affects Your Brain

Without treatment, depression can negatively affect the structure of the brain. Unfortunately, repeated depressive episodes can bring damage to your brain over time. This is all the more reason why it is important to seek treatment as soon as you realize there is something off with your mood.

How to Cope with Long Haul COVID Depression and Brain Fog

How to Cope with Long Haul COVID Depression and Brain Fog

Take Heart that COVID-19 is new but depression and brain fog are not. It may help you to consider that, though Covid is novel, there is a well of knowledge that can be applied to your current challenges. Depression and brain fog were linked long before the pandemic.

Can a Depression Counselor Help? 4 Things You Need to Know

Can a Depression Counselor Help? 4 Things You Need to Know

A depression counselor helps remind you that you have a right to feel better. Low self- esteem, self-imposed, and the colorless life you’ve been leading can make you feel like you deserve depression. A trained professional can encourage you and affirm your choice to seek more than a life sentence of depressive thinking and loneliness.