Causes of Depression

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It was surprising to see how people responded to our question about the biggest cause of their depression.  In my experience it seems popular for individuals to say that their depression is caused by a "chemical imbalance" in their brains.  The largest number of our respondents in our poll said that trauma, death of a loved one or stress brought it on.

Trauma is indeed a cause of depression.   The most severe version of can be Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).  Stress or anxiety can lead to depression because of the dysfunctional or distorted thinking that often accompanies both.

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The Role of Television in Depression

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Television can be such a big part of our battle with depression.  About 60% of our survey respondents said they watched more TV when they were depressed because they couldn’t do much else, it's a form of escape or it lowers their stress.

TV has such seductive power.  It can entertain us rather thoroughly while requiring very little of us.  We can passively allow TV to keep our attention for hours at a stretch.

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The Role of Sunlight in Depression Treatment

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Sunlight - such a powerful resource in our lives in so many ways and it is particularly helpful for combating depression.  Many of you who responded to our pool seemed to understand the value of sunlight.  At the most basic level, basking in sunlight for just a few minutes can bring on a feeling of well-being and lift our mood.

The reason that sunlight can so easily energize us is that most of us are sunlight deprived.  We spend a huge amount of our time indoors - not the environment we were meant to be in so much.

Indoors, in a brightly lit room, the amount of light we are exposed to is 100 times or more, less than what we get on just an average day outside.  Even an overcast day it is many times brighter outside than in.

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Anxiety and Depression

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Anxiety and depression are certainly the terrible twosome.  They occur together about two-thirds of the time and almost 60% of our poll respondents said the same.

The research on depression and anxiety tells us that anxiety causes depression and that depression causes anxiety.  Both of these make sense from an experiential point of view.  When we get stressed out many people respond by slowing down.  When we get depressed we often get anxious about not being able to do very much.

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Treatment Options for Depression

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It was interesting to see what our poll results were on this topic.  We would expect that many would say seeing a therapist, working with a psychiatrist or both - and that was the case.   What was surprising was that more than 20% felt that online forums and chat rooms were their best option.  Perhaps this shouldn't have been a surprise since our audience was answering this poll online.  A relatively small number of respondents said that participating in a support group was their best option.

It turns out that our preferences for depression treatment are not necessarily the most effective.  For example there are over 200 different types of psychotherapy but only a few have been shown to reliably treat depression.  There are also many different meds that can be prescribed but about a third of us don’t respond to meds.  For the other two thirds it can take six to eight months to find the best prescription drug or drugs.

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