Perfectionism and Depression: What to Do When Being a Perfectionist Drags You Down
- By Hale Dwoskin - Sedona Training
- Published 03/12/2009
- Depression , Perfectionism
Demanding perfection in all areas of your life, from work to home and everywhere in between, may seem like a noble deed -- even one that perhaps we should all strive for. But perfectionism is actually responsible for making many people miserable.
Never Lose Hope In Dealing With Your Fears And Depression
- By Stanley Popovich
- Published 09/4/2008
- Anxiety , Depression
Challenge your negative thinking with positive statements and realistic thinking. When encountering thoughts that make you feel fearful or depressed, challenge those thoughts by asking yourself questions that will maintain objectivity and common sense.
A reminder from Indiana Jones
- By Laura Silva Quesada
- Published 08/26/2008
- Change, growth, coaching , Depression
"Being happy is something you have to learn," says Harrison Ford. Each of us can learn something from his experiences of triumphing over negative thoughts and turning his life around. He grew up a shy kid, continually bullied at school for not 'fitting in'. He studied English in college, and hated it. It was soon afterwards that he started showing symptoms of depression..
Irritable Male Syndrome
- By Misc Author
- Published 08/2/2008
- Depression , Self concept / self esteem
The third major thing that we found was that depression and
irritability are related: 21% of the men said that they were depressed
often or almost always – high levels of depression, and that we’re
actually seeing this irritability and anger rather than being an
indication that they’re just crotchety old men, or even irritable old
men, is that there’s often, this is the way that men experience
depression.
The experience of darkness and hope
- By Andrew Solomon
- Published 06/18/2008
- Depression
Depression is an illness of loneliness. And the primary experience is
the feeling of being isolated, of being alone, of being cut off from
everyone and everything. ///
These experiences of darkness make the light more beautiful, that the
pain of being acutely depressed allows you to experience an
unbelievable happiness in every day when you aren't depressed and a
sense that each of those days is a gift.
So that's the real message of hope, is that you can get better.
Faces of Depression: Andrew Solomon
- By Andrew Solomon
- Published 06/18/2008
- Depression
Excerpt from PBS
interview with Andrew Solomon.
By his mid-twenties, Solomon established
himself as a multi-disciplinary wunderkind, earning international
accolades for his work as a novelist, journalist and historian.
After the death of his mother, the then
31 year old Solomon descended into a major depression, rendering him
unable to work or even care for himself. He was helped by a combination
of medications and talk therapy.
I'm Not Mad. Or Am I?
- By Andrew Solomon
- Published 06/17/2008
- Depression
I began to notice I was constantly
bored. My first novel had been published in England and yet its
favourable reception did little for me. I read the reviews
indifferently and felt tired all the time. I
found myself burdened by social events, even by conversation. It all
seemed like more effort than it was worth. I began to feel that no one
could love me and that I would never be in a relationship again.
Art and Happiness
- By Robert Genn
- Published 05/28/2008
- Positive Psychology , Depression
In the recently published "Against Happiness," popular writer Eric Wilson disparages our current love affair with putting on a happy face. With our "feel good" culture and the widespread use of happy drugs, everybody's trying to be cheerful and there are no decent dollops of melancholy and sadness, he says. When this happens, art becomes bland, unchallenging and redundant.
http://talentdevelop.com/articles/ArtandHapp.html
http://talentdevelop.com/articles/ArtandHapp.html
Eckhart Tolle On Depression
- By Eckhart Tolle
- Published 04/10/2008
- Depression
Whether the condition is a physical condition that one
suffers from or a psychological condition.. there
is the tendency to identify oneself with the illness or with
the—whatever it is.
Depression's Machismo Mask
- By Misc Author
- Published 04/5/2008
- Depression
You
might call it melancholy on steroids -- a muscular mixture of
fast-driving, heavy drinking, hard-charging cussedness.
For
perhaps 3 million American men yearly, that's the plotline for
depression.