Depression Treatment
What's the Difference Between Feeling Sad and Needing Depression Treatment?
When most people feel sad or down, they commonly say things like, "I'm just depressed." Depression is in fact a much more serious issue than a temporary state of sadness. People who suffer from depression describe the feeling as "living in a black hole," or an overwhelming feeling of emptiness. In many cases, depression sufferers don't even express sadness, just an uncontrollable sense of impending doom, lifelessness or apathy.
Some common indicators that an individual may need depression treatment include:
- Loss of interest in things that were once enjoyable
- Loss of interest in daily activities
- Changes in weight or appetite
- Changes in sleeping habits (insomnia, oversleeping, etc.)
- Loss of energy
- Poor concentration
- Increase in aches and pains
- Restlessness / irritability
- Feelings of self-loathing
- Feelings of hopelessness / helplessness
Depression Treatment and Addiction
For many people suffering from addiction, depression is a constant state of being. In many cases, they use alcohol or drugs as a means of escaping their depressing thoughts. Meanwhile, others may develop depression as a result of their inability to control their substance abuse. When an individual suffers from both an addiction and a mental health disorder like depression, the condition is called a dual diagnosis.
Depression treatment becomes even more important when the individual also suffers from dual diagnosis. Since both of these conditions fuel each other, it is critical that depression treatment be administered simultaneously alongside the addiction treatment. For recovery to be a success, the rehab must offer the services of a quality depression treatment center.
Depression Treatment Center Services
Depression treatment begins with comprehensive therapies designed to get to the heart of what's causing the depression. It may be a direct result of the addiction, but in some cases, it may be instigated by a life event or situation, such as physical, mental or sexual abuse.
Once the root cause has been discovered, the patient learns new ways for coping with their issues. In addition, they may be prescribed antidepressant medications to help control their depression.
Addiction rehab centers that provide the services of depression treatment centers can also provide holistic services that teach the individual positive influences through a number of wellness techniques such as:
- Art therapy
- Recreational therapy
- Yoga
- Meditation
- Spiritual enlightenment classes
- Christian services
- Nutrition education and exercise
Depression Treatment at Stepping Stone Center for Recovery
Stepping Stone Center for Recovery is one of the most successful dual diagnosis treatment centers in the country. We have provided addiction and depression treatment to thousands of patients from all over the United States and our programs are recognized with The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval.
If you or a loved one is suffering from both an addiction and depression, treatment must be administered as soon as possible. Failure to accept help will result in the progression of both of these dangerous illnesses. Call our toll-free, 24-hour helpline today at 1-800-237-3150. Your call is confidential and our counselors can help you find the treatment you need. Don't wait another day - call now!
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TESTIMONIALS
I know you will never believe it but it has been ten and a half months since I finished treatment and am still in recovery. I know you will say it may be more of a miracle that I finished rehab being that I was about as resistant a patient can be, but I am making it one day at a time. Special thanks to Robert.
-- Terrance G, Morristown, New Jersey
This is to my therapist Bobby, who never gave up on me. I could never have made it through rehab without your patience. You taught me that I am worth it.
-- Bryan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
My life was a shambles, my husband wanted a divorce and my children wouldn't speak with me. I felt hopeless until we all got together for family treatment. While we all have some hills to climb, my recovery is solid. Who would have thought, 476 days sober. Love to all.
-- Patti P, Atlanta, Georgia
You guys were right when you told me to get right into meetings. They have kept me clean and sober and I have made a lot of good friends. Thanks for bringing meetings into rehab.
-- Dean W, Dallas Texas
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