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1 That Hopeless Feeling Depression
Today we’re going to talk about that hopeless feeling called depression. Worldwide, depressive disorders afflict millions—people of every age, race, religion, and education. More people are suffering from depression now than in previous generations.

2 In a desperate attempt to cope, billions of antidepressant drugs and tranquilizers are gulped down each year. Yet the problem only continues to grow.

3 WHO 2020 The World Health Organization reports that by the year 2020, depression will likely be the second leading cause of disease burden[i] worldwide.[ii] This is a sobering thought. [i] Disease burden can be expressed in Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY), combining the burden due to death and disability in a single index. Using such an index permits the comparison of the burden due to various environmental risk factors with other risk factors or diseases. (Source: [ii] Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland, Director-General, World Health Organization, April 4, (Source: Website:

4 The mind and physical health
The condition of the mind affects the health to a far greater degree than many realize. Many of the diseases afflicting humanity are the result of mental depression. Negative emotions, such as grief, anxiety, discontent, sorrow, and guilt all tend to break down the life forces and invite physical disease and death.[i] [i] White, Ellen, G. The Ministry of Healing, p. 241

5 Did you know that heart attacks are much more common among depressed men? [i]
[i] Baldwin, PhD, Bernell; The Journal of Health & Healing, vol. 22, no. 2, p.3

6 Calcium loss And that depression can cause the bones of even young women to lose dangerous amounts of calcium?[i] [i] Baldwin, PhD, Bernell; The Journal of Health & Healing, vol. 22, no. 2, p.3

7 Brain function suffers
In cases of serious depression, brain functions become deranged, and various brain cells shrivel and die to the extent that key areas of the brain shrink and atrophy. [i] [i] Baldwin, PhD, Bernell; The Journal of Health & Healing, vol. 22, no. 2, p.3

8 Affects the whole person
As a consequence of depression, the whole body suffers, exerting its depressive effects upon the whole person—mentally, spiritually, and physically.[i] For the well being and happiness of all, it would be good for us to learn more about depression, and most importantly, how to prevent it. [i] Referred to by B. Baldwin from Kaplan, H.I. and Sadock, B.J., Concise Textbook of Clnical Psychiatry. 1996, pp.

9 What is depression? What is depression?
While nearly everyone fights discouragement at times, feelings of depression, on the other hand, can be a symptom of a wide variety of deeper medical and psychological conditions. How can we know the difference and tell whether it’s serious or not?

10 Discouragement – Depression
First, it’s important to understand the difference between discouragement and depression.

11 The Blues Cause is understood Feelings are temporary
Everyone is tempted to be discouraged occasionally, experiencing a small dip in mood that can be lifted by good thoughts, prayer, and positive thinking. The cause of discouragement is usually understood, and its feelings are only temporary. We often call these feelings “the blues.”

12 Depression Persistent sadness Reduced physical activity
Irrational anxiety Hopelessness Depressions, on the other hand, are set apart by feelings - of persistent sadness and gloom. - Reduced physical activity, - feelings of irrational anxiety, and - a sense of hopelessness are often present

13 Other symptoms Depressed people may have other symptoms, such as difficulty in concentrating, and their sleep and appetite may also be affected. They may feel tired all the time, and may lose interest in life. Negative thinking and even thoughts of suicide can also occur with depression.

14 What brings on depression?
What brings on these feelings of depression? Some cases of depression appear suddenly for no apparent reason.

15 Stressful Events Others are triggered by stressful life events, such as the death of a loved one, divorce, or a job loss.

16 Less capable of handling responsibilities
People who are reacting to really stressful events may feel numb for a while and are less able to handle their jobs or other responsibilities. They need time to work through their grief, and to heal.

17 Giving the grieving person love, encouragement, help with their responsibilities, and sufficient time to heal—these things will usually take care of such depressions.

18 Talking with others Talking with other people such as a wise friend, a teacher, or a pastor often speeds recovery. If the depression lasts too long or the person becomes suicidal, a professional counselor may be needed.

19 Poor Lifestyle Habits Research also confirms that many cases of depression are brought on slowly and subtly over time…by poor lifestyle habits. Science has identified several factors that can promote, and even intensify feelings of hopelessness and despair. Among them are:

20 Alcohol Alcohol—Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant, and it has been shown to increase depression, including suicidal thoughts and behavior.[i] [i] Waller, S.J., et al., Impact of comorbid affective and alcohol use disorders on suicidal ideation and attempts. J Clin Psychol, 55 (5):585-95, 1999 as referred to the J of Health & Healing article cited above.

21 Smoking Smoking—Research suggests that smoking may play an equally, if not even more dangerous role than drinking in the development of depression.[i] Smokers are three times more likely to experience major depression. [i] Hanna, E.Z. and Grant, B.F., Alcohol Clin Exp Res, 23 (3):513-22; as referred to the J of Health & Healing article cited above.

22 Caffeine Caffeine—After assessing 143,000 people, Scandinavian researchers found a significant increase in depression among women who were heavy coffee drinkers. In addition, these same women also had more problems coping with stress.[i] [i] Jacobsen BK , Hansen V. Caffeine and health. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) 1988 Jan 23;296(6617):291. (Research cited in Proof Positive, pg. 269)

23 Physical inactivity Physical Inactivity—A major study of 8,000 adults revealed that the less active persons are, the more depressed they were likely to be.[i] [i] Camacho T, et al. Physical activity and depression: evidence from the Alameda County Study. American Journal of Epidemiology, 1991;134(2) (Guilt-free Gourmet Lifestyle Manual p.312).

24 Improper diet Improper Diet—Sugary sweets, and heavy rich meals can contribute to blood sugar imbalances and feelings of depression.

25 City Living City Living—Stressful living circumstances, overcrowding, excess noise, and pollution can all contribute to anxiety and depression.

26 Food Allergies Food allergies—For some people, food allergies can play a role in depression. These may need to be identified.

27 Medications Medications—Some high-blood pressure medications, as well as other types of medicine, can bring about depression. Consult with your doctor about this possibility.

28 Overcoming Depression
What can be done to overcome depression?

29 Dependency Deepen depression
While medication for depression can sometimes provide temporary relief of symptoms, chronic use of antidepressants and tranquilizers, …can lead to physical or emotional dependency and may actually deepen the depression. There is something better!

30 Nearly all types of depression respond to basic, common-sense measures.
For example: Better than medicine

31 Purposeful Tasks Accomplishme nt Completion Satisfaction
Purposeful tasks. All of us need to do some kind of productive work, whether it’s heading a corporation, washing a car, or cooking a meal. A depressed person especially needs… …the feeling of accomplishment, completion, and satisfaction found in doing something useful each day. Without something to get out of bed for, something to do, even the most stable person would likely become depressed.

32 Structure and Regularity
Structure and Regularity. Whether depressed or not, we all need structure in our lives to keep mentally healthy. Observing regular hours for eating, sleeping, and working can go a long way to promote mental and physical health.

33 Healthful Diet Healthful diet. Eating a simple diet of fresh, natural foods gives increased mental and physical energy and can be helpful in balancing the chemistry of the brain.

34 Eating only fresh fruit for a day or two can do wonders in clearing the mind and banishing fatigue.

35 Adequate Rest Adequate Rest. Periods of quietness and calm are especially important in today’s fast-paced pressured life.

36 Sleep deprivation Sleep deprivation can set off or intensify depression. Most people feel their best with 7 to 8 hours of sleep a night.

37 Daily Exercise Daily exercise. Experts agree that regular exercise may be the most powerful natural antidepressant available. Aerobic activities such as brisk walking, swimming, and cycling stimulate the release of mood-elevating, pain-relieving natural chemicals called endorphins. Increased exercise reduces anxiety, depression, and life dissatisfaction.[i] [i] Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences 56A: M497, 2001; reported in Nutrition Action, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Feb. 2002, p.11

38 Regular Sunshine “Truly the light is sweet, and it is pleasant for the eyes to behold the sun.” Ecclesiastes 11:7 Regular sunshine—It was Solomon that said, - “Truly the light is sweet, and it is pleasant for the eyes to behold the sun.” (Eccl. 11:7 NKJV) Daily sunlight exposure has been used successfully for many years in the treatment of various types of depression.

39 Trust in God Trust in God. Bearing heavy burdens alone is enough to crush one’s spirit. The Bible encourages us to, “Cast all your anxieties on him, for he cares about you... and He will sustain you” 1 Peter 5:7, Ps. 55:22 RSV

40 Attitude of Gratitude Cultivate an attitude of gratitude. Educate yourself to express thanks, praising God for the many blessings He has given you. Learn to talk hope and faith; it can have a positive impact on your life.

41 Depression can be disheartening, but it doesn’t have to be permanently disabling. By improving physical health, choosing a positive mental attitude toward life, pursuing worthwhile activities, and developing spiritual goals and values, most people will be enabled to overcome their feelings of depression and live rewarding, productive lives. In the Scriptures we find an interesting question and invitation,

42 “Why are you in despair, O my soul? And why are you disturbed with me?
Hope in God, for I shall again praise Him, the help of my countenance and my God.” Psalms 43:5 “Why are you in despair, O my soul? And why are you disturbed within me? Hope in God, for I shall again praise Him, The help of my countenance and my God.” Ps. 43:5 NASB May God bless each of us as we claim this promise, apply the principles of this talk and place our hope in God who never loses a battle!


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