Hypnotic Cures For Depression In Young Adults And Juveniles
Written by Alan B. Densky, CH

Friday, 23 May 2008

Clinical depression is an illness caused by chemical imbalances in the brain that make someone constantly feel aloof, sad, negative, and unmotivated. Depression can last for just days, or for long periods of time. It can be caused by anxieties, traumatic situations, or triggered by nothing at all. Depressive disorder can affect people of any age, including teenagers and small children.

Children and teens frequently suffer from depression, which leaves families with questions such as: why does it happen, and what treatments are available? Fortunately, depression is treatable and some of the most effective depression treatments are in the form of Neuro-Linguistic Programming techniques.

In the past, it was thought that younger people could not have depression, but the truth is depression affects people of all ages. Often, depression in children and teens is triggered by events such as a relationship breakup, abuse, illness, a loss in the family, or having to change schools. Sometimes, depression has no external cause. Depression is often genetic, meaning parents suffering from depression are more likely to have kids who suffer from depression.

There are many different forms of depression. Most young people with depression have a type of major depression. This depression interferes with a person's ability to enjoy life and engage in normal activities. Some people may also have a milder type of depression called Dysthymic Disorder, which is a long-term type of depression with milder symptoms than major depression. A rarer but still common type of depression is manic-depressive disorder (bipolar disorder), which is characterized by sudden mood swings from extreme sadness to extreme happiness.

Depression can be a problem for adolescents because their symptoms are slightly different from the symptoms adults typically display, making it more challenging to identify and treat. Often, minors with depression will not seem sad or "depressed" as one would expect in adults. Chronic irritability is usually one of the biggest signs of depression in young people. Signs of depression may not be obvious, but may include constant sadness, difficulty sleeping, tiredness, and decreased interest in activities.

A child with depression may have trouble with schoolwork, have difficulty-making friends, or have disciplinary problems. The effects are also evident for teens, who may experiment with alcohol and drugs to escape their depression. Depressive disorder is not the sufferer's fault, but people with depression can seek treatment and find out how to handle their condition.

Depression help treatments can range from counseling and therapy, to the use of antidepressant medication. Group psychotherapy can be beneficial for teens and children by providing a safe place to share their experience with others. Monitored online services such as chat rooms for depressed teens can also provide a source of information for teen depression and serve as a therapy group for depressed teens.

Behavioral therapy can help teach people of all ages how to handle their depression. Trained counselors can help families understand what causes a child's depression. Family therapy helps educate families on depressive disorders and what they can do to show their support.

In some cases, antidepressants or antipsychotic medications are prescribed. This is only done under the careful supervision of a doctor who will monitor the child's health and mental state. Although people with severe depression may need to take medications, these drugs can have many side effects, especially in children and teens, who are still developing. For this reason, therapy, understanding and support from families and professional therapists, and the use of techniques that help children learn how to relieve their depression by themselves are seen as better for helping children with depression.

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) practices can be used to treat stress, anxiety, and depression. They help people develop safe and constructive coping mechanisms for reducing depression. It works for everyone because it is safe, doesn't require the use of any drugs, and is an effective form of self-therapy.

One NLP technique used to relieve depression is known as the NLP Flash. This technique reprograms your mind to use the feelings that create stress and depression as triggers for thoughts that eliminate depression instead. It is a technique that even children can use to help them manage their depression.

People with depression can overcome it. Therapy can help depressed people of all ages live better. NLP techniques are ideal for helping young people and their families cope with anxiety and depression. These techniques can reduce or even eliminate depression in any person.

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About The Author:

Alan B. Densky, CH is an NGH certified hypnotherapist. He's helped thousands of clients since 1978. He offers CDs for hypnosis depression therapy. Visit his Neuro-VISION NLP for self-improvement website for the hypnosis article index, or watch his free video hypnosis collection.

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