Disclaimer: I am not a licensed Psychologist. I do have a bachelors in psychology and a masters in Forensic Mental Health. That being said, it is still best to see a professional psychologist who may have ideas that are more pertinent to your situation. Now that’s out of the way, here is what I know.
Depression is a mental illness that affects one’s thoughts, feelings, behavior, physical health, activity and sleep patterns. This is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. The fact that it is a chemical imbalance is good for several reasons.
1) Depression is not your fault. The fact that it is caused by a chemical imbalance means that it will happen just like the color of your hair or eyes.
2) Since we know the cause, we can do things about it to help. This list is not in any particular order.
a. Medication. Different types of medication will affect different chemicals of the brain so it may take some time to find the right medication for you.
b. Socialize. Hanging out with people that you care about and that care about you will increase your mood. It also could allow you to try new things which could be fun.
c. Exercise. When you exercise, it releases Dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is the “feel good” chemical of the brain. Therefore, if you exercise you start to feel better.
d. Eating right. This one is a little trickier because you don’t see the effects as quickly. If you eat right, your body starts working better and can start to feel better overall.
3) Most of all, because it is a chemical imbalance, you are not alone. There are many people with a mental illness and clinical depression is one of the most highly diagnosed mental illness.
Here are some links to websites with more information
u http://makeitok.org/u https://www.nami.org/u http://ok2talk.org/u https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtmlu http://www.apa.org/