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5 Facts You Need To Know About Depression
by Chris Green
Around 18 million US citizens suffer from stress, depression and anxiety every
year and for many of them, understanding why they endure the torment is
difficult to establish. This is because of the many magic bullet myths
associated with these problems. Here are five such myths along with the root
cause as to why stress, anxiety and depression arise.
1. Chemical imbalances within the brain. This is a theory with no proven
clinical evidence to support it. The theory alleges that low levels of certain
neurotransmitters in the brain cause people to suffer from anxiety, stress or
depression. Drug therapy is used to treat the imbalance. But there is no test to
establish levels of these chemicals before patients are prescribed drugs and
therefore, no way of knowing which chemicals are depleted and which ones aren't.
So there's no way of measuring success either. Another issue: Over seventy
percent of people who stop taking antidepressants enter into second and further
episodes of stress, anxiety or depression. For another one third, they are
totally ineffective. But if chemical imbalances haven't been proven to cause
these problems, why are they being treated?
2. Nutritionally deficient diet, either not eating enough fresh food or eating
way too much junk food. There are many people throughout the world who don't eat
a good diet. Most of our forefathers would've struggled to eat the recommended 5
portions of fruit and vegetables every day. Does this mean all of these people
suffered from stress, depression or anxiety? Highly unlikely. And I know people
whose diet is largely junk and they don't suffer from stress, depression or
anxiety. Also, does it mean that everybody who eats a nutritionally sound diet
won't suffer from these problems? Again, and I include myself in this, there are
people who eat a balanced, nutritionally sound diet but suffer from stress,
depression or anxiety. Why?
3. Toxins. The premise here is that as our air is polluted, containing harmful,
poisonous or toxic chemicals, the air we breathe is causing more and more people
to enter into stressful or depressive episodes. If that is the case, then
everybody who lives in a modern city – New York, LA, Tokyo, Athens, Paris,
London, Mexico City, Rome, Berlin, Chicago, Moscow, etc. – must all be
enduring the misery of mental torment because each of them breathe the same
polluted air. Is this so? Of course not. And by the same rule, does it mean that
if you live outside polluted cities, in coastal towns or villages in the
beautiful countryside etc. – then you're immune from mental trauma? Certainly
it does not.
4. Trauma. This means that if you encounter a traumatic event, say death of a
loved one, or moving home or relationship breakdown for example, such an event
can cause stress, depression or anxiety. But such events happen to every human
being and not all of them become depressed. This means that events cannot cause
these problems, but the way we respond to them can.
5. Genetics. If your parents suffered these problems, you will too. This does
hold a little truth. Because while there is no genetic link to these problems,
you can learn the modes of behavior that cause these problems from parents
throughout childhood. So, if your parents reacted to events in their lives in
ways that caused them to be stressed, depressed or anxious, you will learn them
too. The good news is that just as you learned them you can unlearn them.
The problem with all of the above is that they shift focus from outside yourself
to try and find a magic bullet (drugs, diet, events, genetics, toxins) when the
answer to them lies within yourself. None of the above can cause depression and
therefore, you cannot find a cure by addressing them. Curing stress, depression
and anxiety can only be done by treating the root cause and that root cause lies
in the way you make sense out of everything in your life.
Once the root cause has been successfully addressed using a combination of
knowledge, understanding and personal skills, stress, depression and anxiety
will never cause you anguish ever again.
Copyright 2006 Christopher Green
Former anxiety sufferer Chris Green is the author of Conquering Stress, the
internationally acclaimed program which will help you to permanently conquer
stress, depression and anxiety without taking powerful drugs. For a free mini
course, please click here => http://www.conqueringstress.com
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