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<p><strong>An Introduction to Depressive Disorder</strong></p>
<p>Depression has been a human  emotional disorder since the beginning  of recorded history. It is directly  linked to a person’s ability to  feel and react to external and internal  stimulus. Clinical depression  has also been portrayed in forms of art as far  history can tell.</p>
<p>Today, depression is a highly managed disorder with various means  available to counteract its onset and progression.</p>
<p><strong>Symptoms of Depression</strong></p>
<p>There are different theories  that aim to explain the origin of  depression. Medical experts will still argue  regarding the symptoms  that indicate a case of depressive disorder despite new  developments in  the field. But most of them will agree that depression results  to an  irritable or sad mood which exceeds the normal level of grief or  sadness.  The duration of the feeling of sadness and irritability is  also longer than  normal.</p>
<p>The first indications of a depressive  disorder are the inception of  negative thoughts and the demonstration of  untoward behavior. Symptoms  such as eating problems, sudden and excessive  weight loss, sleeping  disorders, low energy, decreased libido, body aches and  crying spells  are some of which most experts will agree upon as a strong  indication  of a depressive disorder. But the symptoms will tend to vary  depending  on the type of depression that a person has. A more serious level of   depression will also demonstrate stronger and more alarming symptoms.</p>
<p><strong>Traditional Approach to Depression</strong></p>
<p>Depression is a serious health  problem faced by different  communities around the world. According to recent  statistics, around 2  percent of preteens, 8 percent of teens and 10 percent of  adults suffer  from a certain type of depressive disorder.</p>
<p>The health risks brought by  depression may be less apparent than it  seems. Depressive disorder can co-exist  with other mental problems.  People who have been found to have high suicidal  tendencies suffer from  depression. Medical studies have also shown that  depression can  increase the risk of developing diabetes, chronic lung disease,   hypertension, arthritis, and obesity. These facts make managing  depression more  important. Medical experts will usually advice  individuals with serious  depressive disorder to undergo psychiatric  consultation. There are also other  ways for people who want to fight  and overcome depression the natural way.</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Mindfulness Meditation against Depressive Disorder</strong></p>
<p>A study conducted by a group of  researchers from the Center for  Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, Canada  showed that mindfulness  meditation can produce comparative results in  preventing depression  relapse to traditional depression medications like  antidepressants.</p>
<p>Cognitive therapy based on  mindfulness meditation was applied by the  researchers to a group of  participants with depressive disorder. Their  findings were published in the <em>Archives of General Psychiatry</em>.  The  study primarily compared the effects of mindfulness meditation  over traditional  pharmaceutical medication to different cases of  depression.</p>
<p>The head of the Cognitive  Behavior Therapy Clinic from the Clinical  Research Department of the CAMH, Dr  Zindel Segal, said that the growing  popularity and occurrence of depressive  disorder calls for the  discovery of more choices for patients in order to fight  and overcome  their condition. He added that most patients stop taking their   medications due to negative side-effects. Some of them also refuse to  become  dependent on pharmaceutical drugs in order to prevent a relapse.</p>
<p>The use of mindfulness-based  cognitive therapy will not require the  use of drugs and is purely natural. Mindfulness  meditation treatment  against depression is primarily intended to teach patients  to manage  their moods more effectively and sense the depression at an early   stage. The treatment also consists of a lifestyle intervention plan in  order to  keep the patients as far away as possible from stimulants that  may trigger a  relapse and proper education on how they can maintain an  environment conducive  to a healthy emotional balance.</p>
<p>The people who were recruited  for the study were asked to take their  normal antidepressant medications until  the symptoms receded. They  were then randomly selected to undergo either the  mindfulness  meditation program, a placebo pill disguised as their common   antidepressant medications or stay on their prescribed medications. The  first  group was asked to attend a series of 8 weekly group sessions  where they  practiced mindfulness meditation. And according to  intermittent clinical  examinations on each of the participant’s mental  state, the effects of mindfulness  meditation was no different to the  results of taking antidepressant  medications. Dr Zindel suggested that  the study introduces a new approach to  the treatment of depression by  saying that sequential intervention, alternately  using mindfulness  meditation and antidepressant drugs, can keep patients on  their  treatment plan and reduce the risk of reoccurrence.</p>
<p><strong>Benefits of Mindfulness Meditation</strong></p>
<p>Mindfulness meditation is a  form of meditation wherein the person is  motivated to be more aware of what is  happening now. The primary aim  of mindfulness meditation is to make a person  more aware of the present  moment. This is practiced by sitting still in any  peaceful environment  and by feeling the sensations of the body and by being  more conscious  of each breath. The practice is expected to bring the person  away from  his projections of the future and prevent him from dwelling in the   past. The practice is very simple and can be done any place where there  is good  ventilation and minimal noise.</p>
<p>Highlighted in the  textbook-listed health benefits of mindfulness  meditation is its effect in  reducing depressive and anxiety disorder.  By making the person more aware of  the present moment and optimizing  his control over his own emotions, he will  become more capable of  preventing depression relapse and sense the re-occurrence  of the  condition. Mindfulness meditation has also been found to be effective in   avoiding relationship issues, and fighting sleeping problems and  eating  disorders.</p>
<p><strong>Natural Ways to Prevent Depression</strong></p>
<p>There are some things a person  needs to maintain in order to avoid  depressive disorder. The first two are to  eat healthy and keep an  active lifestyle. Good nutrition has a strong good  influence over a  person mood and energy levels. Exercising regularly  significantly  contributes to the maintenance of a healthy body. It is also an   effective means of boosting one’s confidence level and an effective way  to  socialize.</p>
<p>Being too reticent with  problems and personal worries can cause a  negative effect to a person’s mental  health. Talking to a trusted  friend once in a while or whenever needed is a  useful way to express  yourself and to get some inputs from someone other than  you.</p>
<p>Always keep a positive attitude  and avoid dwelling on past troubles.  This will only result to a feeling of  being under the weather that may  further develop into something worse and which  will not help in  solving the problem at all.</p>
<p><strong>Sources</strong><br />
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-12/cfaa-mmf112610.php" target="_blank">eurekalert.org</a><br />
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.medicinenet.com/depression/article.htm" target="_blank">medicinenet.com</a><br />
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.medicinenet.com/depression/article.htm#toca" target="_blank">medicinenet.com</a><br />
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://stress.about.com/od/tensiontamers/a/mindfulness.htm" target="_blank">stress.about.com</a></p>
<p>The article was originally published at: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.naturalhealthontheweb.com/depression-2010/how-mindfulness-meditation-work-plus-natural-means-of-fighting-depression" target="_blank">http://www.naturalhealthontheweb.com</a></p>
<p>A good resource to learn How to Meditate is:</p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;">==&gt; <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.marioebooks.com/likes/LearnMeditation " target="_blank">Learn Meditation</a><br />
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<p><strong>An Introduction to Depressive Disorder</strong></p>
<p>Depression has been a human  emotional disorder since the beginning  of recorded history. It is directly  linked to a person’s ability to  feel and react to external and internal  stimulus. Clinical depression  has also been portrayed in forms of art as far  history can tell.</p>
<p>Today, depression is a highly managed disorder with various means  available to counteract its onset and progression.</p>
<p><strong>Symptoms of Depression</strong></p>
<p>There are different theories  that aim to explain the origin of  depression. Medical experts will still argue  regarding the symptoms  that indicate a case of depressive disorder despite new  developments in  the field. But most of them will agree that depression results  to an  irritable or sad mood which exceeds the normal level of grief or  sadness.  The duration of the feeling of sadness and irritability is  also longer than  normal.</p>
<p>The first indications of a depressive  disorder are the inception of  negative thoughts and the demonstration of  untoward behavior. Symptoms  such as eating problems, sudden and excessive  weight loss, sleeping  disorders, low energy, decreased libido, body aches and  crying spells  are some of which most experts will agree upon as a strong  indication  of a depressive disorder. But the symptoms will tend to vary  depending  on the type of depression that a person has. A more serious level of   depression will also demonstrate stronger and more alarming symptoms.</p>
<p><strong>Traditional Approach to Depression</strong></p>
<p>Depression is a serious health  problem faced by different  communities around the world. According to recent  statistics, around 2  percent of preteens, 8 percent of teens and 10 percent of  adults suffer  from a certain type of depressive disorder.</p>
<p>The health risks brought by  depression may be less apparent than it  seems. Depressive disorder can co-exist  with other mental problems.  People who have been found to have high suicidal  tendencies suffer from  depression. Medical studies have also shown that  depression can  increase the risk of developing diabetes, chronic lung disease,   hypertension, arthritis, and obesity. These facts make managing  depression more  important. Medical experts will usually advice  individuals with serious  depressive disorder to undergo psychiatric  consultation. There are also other  ways for people who want to fight  and overcome depression the natural way.</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Mindfulness Meditation against Depressive Disorder</strong></p>
<p>A study conducted by a group of  researchers from the Center for  Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, Canada  showed that mindfulness  meditation can produce comparative results in  preventing depression  relapse to traditional depression medications like  antidepressants.</p>
<p>Cognitive therapy based on  mindfulness meditation was applied by the  researchers to a group of  participants with depressive disorder. Their  findings were published in the <em>Archives of General Psychiatry</em>.  The  study primarily compared the effects of mindfulness meditation  over traditional  pharmaceutical medication to different cases of  depression.</p>
<p>The head of the Cognitive  Behavior Therapy Clinic from the Clinical  Research Department of the CAMH, Dr  Zindel Segal, said that the growing  popularity and occurrence of depressive  disorder calls for the  discovery of more choices for patients in order to fight  and overcome  their condition. He added that most patients stop taking their   medications due to negative side-effects. Some of them also refuse to  become  dependent on pharmaceutical drugs in order to prevent a relapse.</p>
<p>The use of mindfulness-based  cognitive therapy will not require the  use of drugs and is purely natural. Mindfulness  meditation treatment  against depression is primarily intended to teach patients  to manage  their moods more effectively and sense the depression at an early   stage. The treatment also consists of a lifestyle intervention plan in  order to  keep the patients as far away as possible from stimulants that  may trigger a  relapse and proper education on how they can maintain an  environment conducive  to a healthy emotional balance.</p>
<p>The people who were recruited  for the study were asked to take their  normal antidepressant medications until  the symptoms receded. They  were then randomly selected to undergo either the  mindfulness  meditation program, a placebo pill disguised as their common   antidepressant medications or stay on their prescribed medications. The  first  group was asked to attend a series of 8 weekly group sessions  where they  practiced mindfulness meditation. And according to  intermittent clinical  examinations on each of the participant’s mental  state, the effects of mindfulness  meditation was no different to the  results of taking antidepressant  medications. Dr Zindel suggested that  the study introduces a new approach to  the treatment of depression by  saying that sequential intervention, alternately  using mindfulness  meditation and antidepressant drugs, can keep patients on  their  treatment plan and reduce the risk of reoccurrence.</p>
<p><strong>Benefits of Mindfulness Meditation</strong></p>
<p>Mindfulness meditation is a  form of meditation wherein the person is  motivated to be more aware of what is  happening now. The primary aim  of mindfulness meditation is to make a person  more aware of the present  moment. This is practiced by sitting still in any  peaceful environment  and by feeling the sensations of the body and by being  more conscious  of each breath. The practice is expected to bring the person  away from  his projections of the future and prevent him from dwelling in the   past. The practice is very simple and can be done any place where there  is good  ventilation and minimal noise.</p>
<p>Highlighted in the  textbook-listed health benefits of mindfulness  meditation is its effect in  reducing depressive and anxiety disorder.  By making the person more aware of  the present moment and optimizing  his control over his own emotions, he will  become more capable of  preventing depression relapse and sense the re-occurrence  of the  condition. Mindfulness meditation has also been found to be effective in   avoiding relationship issues, and fighting sleeping problems and  eating  disorders.</p>
<p><strong>Natural Ways to Prevent Depression</strong></p>
<p>There are some things a person  needs to maintain in order to avoid  depressive disorder. The first two are to  eat healthy and keep an  active lifestyle. Good nutrition has a strong good  influence over a  person mood and energy levels. Exercising regularly  significantly  contributes to the maintenance of a healthy body. It is also an   effective means of boosting one’s confidence level and an effective way  to  socialize.</p>
<p>Being too reticent with  problems and personal worries can cause a  negative effect to a person’s mental  health. Talking to a trusted  friend once in a while or whenever needed is a  useful way to express  yourself and to get some inputs from someone other than  you.</p>
<p>Always keep a positive attitude  and avoid dwelling on past troubles.  This will only result to a feeling of  being under the weather that may  further develop into something worse and which  will not help in  solving the problem at all.</p>
<p><strong>Sources</strong><br />
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-12/cfaa-mmf112610.php" target="_blank">eurekalert.org</a><br />
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.medicinenet.com/depression/article.htm" target="_blank">medicinenet.com</a><br />
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<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://stress.about.com/od/tensiontamers/a/mindfulness.htm" target="_blank">stress.about.com</a></p>
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<p>A good resource to learn How to Meditate is:</p>
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</script></div><p>Brain wave therapy works under the basic assumption that the brain controls the rest of the body.  Many scientists believe that because the brain is in direct control of all bodily functions certain brain wave  frequencies can be used to heal various ailments and parts of the body.  In a sense it&#8217;s training the brain to better operate the body.<b></b></p>
<i></i><p>There are two basic types of brain wave therapy, inpatient and outpatient.  The inpatient therapy usually takes place in a clinic or hospital where the patient is given some sort of stimulus, and the brain waves are measured.<i><u></u></i></p>
<b><i><u></u></i></b><p>Depending on the specific type of therapy and what goal the patient is trying to reach they will either be given positive or negative feedback.  This is how the brain learns to conduct the appropriate behavior.</p>
<p>This is a great treatment, however it&#8217;s very expensive and not every insurance policy will cover this type of therapy.  The other option is the outpatient version of brain wave therapy.  </p>
<p>People can listen to specific sounds and frequencies that will trigger different kinds of brain waves.  These waves will have a message hidden in the sounds that will promote healthier behavior, or help a patient&#8217;s brain better communicate with parts of the body.  </p>
<p>People that are looking to make positive changes in their life such as learning to overcome an addiction, sleep better, or manage their ADD have often had success with the various forms of <strong>brain wave therapy</strong>.  All forms are noninvasive; there is no surgery or drugs required.</p>
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</script></div><p>Brain wave therapy works under the basic assumption that the brain controls the rest of the body.  Many scientists believe that because the brain is in direct control of all bodily functions certain brain wave  frequencies can be used to heal various ailments and parts of the body.  In a sense it&#8217;s training the brain to better operate the body.<b></b></p>
<i></i><p>There are two basic types of brain wave therapy, inpatient and outpatient.  The inpatient therapy usually takes place in a clinic or hospital where the patient is given some sort of stimulus, and the brain waves are measured.<i><u></u></i></p>
<b><i><u></u></i></b><p>Depending on the specific type of therapy and what goal the patient is trying to reach they will either be given positive or negative feedback.  This is how the brain learns to conduct the appropriate behavior.</p>
<p>This is a great treatment, however it&#8217;s very expensive and not every insurance policy will cover this type of therapy.  The other option is the outpatient version of brain wave therapy.  </p>
<p>People can listen to specific sounds and frequencies that will trigger different kinds of brain waves.  These waves will have a message hidden in the sounds that will promote healthier behavior, or help a patient&#8217;s brain better communicate with parts of the body.  </p>
<p>People that are looking to make positive changes in their life such as learning to overcome an addiction, sleep better, or manage their ADD have often had success with the various forms of <strong>brain wave therapy</strong>.  All forms are noninvasive; there is no surgery or drugs required.</p>
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