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Hi mocha delight, interesting question. I personally haven't tried anything. What I do is go for walks daily, colour in and listen to music. That helps me sometimes, but it's different for everyone. With the walking I like the idea of going outside, getting fresh air and looking at nature. But thats just me.
Other than that I haven't tried anything such as treatment. Do you have a Psychiatrist, GP or anything? Perhaps if you do, they can offer you some suggestions if you like? Or you can always look on websites such as this, Blak Dog Institute and more for ideas. Best of luck, take care.
Tayla
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Hi mocha delight and Tayla,
It's a good question to ask as there are many alternative strategies to combating depression and anxiety. I always suggest and recommend the ones that have the most evidence behind them which includes exercise, mindfulness and Cognitive Beahviour Therapy and medications (as you have already mentioned). However, there are many other alternative ways to support the treatment of depression. I have included a couple of links from the Black Dog and Beyond Blue which describes quite a few. In my experience, each person is individual from the type of exercise that works (some people feel better doing yoga and others by doing CrossFit) to the dosage and type of medication to what therapist works for you. We are all so unique on our biochemistry, our support structures that what works for one person may not for another.
My recommendation is to always talk with your treating health professional whether this be your psychologist or GP, about trying a new alternative type of treatment.
Here are the links and some of the self help and alternative therapies are listed in both of these sites:
https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/clinical-resources/depression/treatment
https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/treatment-options/other-sources-of-support
(go to the Beyond Blue link and at the bottom of the page, you can download the comprehensive booklet "A guide on what works for depression - An evidenced based review"
Both of these resources go over the main treatments for depression but also give descriptions of some of the alternative therapies and self help strategies. I hope this helps you on your quest for more knowledge on your healing journey.
Nurse Jenn
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Natural options or alternative therapies can be great. I find mindfulness, calming/hypnosis/relaxing CDs/music and art therapy very good! There are also art groups/classes with a therapeutic bent, I'm trying to find one that I can afford that is good!! Are there any other alternatives that people like?
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I guess it is personal what people are drawn to... other than excercise, what self-help modalities do you connect to the most?
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I thought maybe stretching and slow movement could be of interest to you - like absolutely not excercise or for fitness, but just to stretch or move the body, it can be very very gentle
