How common is it?
Statistics show that
most people will suffer from depression in some form or other at
some point in their lives.
What are the symptoms?
The symptoms vary enormously,
but usually include:
a sense of being out
of control, despair and hopelessness about ever getting better
like being on an emotional
roller coaster, in free fall
disturbed sleep patterns
feeling like your whole
body is tired, lethargic and falling apart
constant worrying, regretting
and anticipation of more of the same in the future
How can it be overcome?
Surprisingly easily.
Depression is a situation
where your usual skills and talents seem to make no difference,
so telling yourself, or other people telling you, to "cheer
up", "look on the bright side" or "get a grip"
simply doesn't work that well.
This is a classic case
of using the only tools available for a job which they are just
not suitable for.
We have studied three
groups of people over the years
those with depression
those without depression
those who used to do
depression, and don't any more
This research has clearly
identified what those people in those different groups do that is
different, and which ensures that they get different results in
their lives.
Simply by identifying
what you do that causes you the feelings of depression, and clearly
teaching you how to do what non depressed people do, you can learn
to stop being depressed.
This may sound quite
a tall order, but it isn't, we know because we helped so many people
to achieve freedom from those destructive patterns.
More
details about the process
Your next step
Contact our London Depression
clinic for an appointment by mailing us or phoning on 020 83419800.
Due to the effectiveness of this approach and the clinic's status
as a leader in this field there is always a waiting list for appointments,
so we recommend you download Phil Parker's
self help book ($19.99) on the subject, which will help enormously
in the mean time.
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