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Depression & Anxiety.

I want to talk about something real. Depression and anxiety can make life tough for a lot of people, so I wanted to offer those of you with these conditions a strategy that I learned that really helped me out: [b]A B C D[/b] The ABCD technique can explain why certain situations cause you to feel depressed or anxious. [b]A:[/b] Adversity [b]B:[/b] Beliefs [b]C:[/b] Consequences [b]D:[/b] Debate When you feel depressed or anxious, it's because there's been something in your life, some [i]adversity[/i] that's causing you some stress. But, you need to remember this: [b]A does not lead to C.[/b] The adversity alone isn't what causes you to feel that way. Rather, it's your [i]beliefs[/i] about that situation that dictate your mood. For example, maybe someone you loved passed away. It's natural to feel sad about it, but when you enter that depressive episode that's when there's something wrong. The death itself isn't what's making you depressed, it's how you interpret the loss. Maybe you feel like there's something you should have done. It's different for everybody. But here's where you have to change your thinking. [b]B leads to C.[/b] Your beliefs are what shape your emotions. You have to [i]debate[/i] those beliefs to change how you feel. Reevaluating my beliefs (and meds) have helped me overcome my depression and anxieties. I was in a pretty bad place for a while, and I wound up at a mental health hospital because of it. I really wanted to change, and this strategy was at the heart of my recovery. If you have any questions or want to talk about anything, feel free to comment or PM me. No judgments; I've been there, and I know plenty of people who've been there too.
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  • Demons thrive in the dark. We have anxiety when anticipate a negative outcome in the future, from our present circumstances. As you have learned, our beliefs shape our expectations. But also, whether or not we are willing to FACE those conseaquence. IOW, we become anxious when we ask "What if?" ....and then proceed to not fully and reasonably answer those questions. Because what we imagine is often far worse than what actually happens in real life. In Reality. We will survive EVERYTHING that happens to use....except for ONE things. That one thing will kill us...and then our problems will be over. Which is why anxiety---while a common emotion----is an UNPRODUCTIVE one. We can cope with whatever happens to us. But we can't cope with things that haven't happened yet. But we CAN make ourselves miserable and sick worrying about things that haven't happened.....and thigns that are likely beyond our ability to control anyway. Whether is the practices of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.....or the meditation practices of Hinduism and Buddhism. Recognizing and questioning (dis-identifying with) those dysfunctional thought patterns and beliefs (many of which operate below the level of conscious awareness) are the key to peace of mind.

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