Alternate Forms of Therapy for Depression

Did You Ever Think About These Ways to Treat Your Depressed Mood?

By Matthew Schieltz, published May 11, 2007
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If you are constantly going through a terrible depression period in your life like the millions of other people in the United States and throughout the world, there are plenty of natural treatment options for yourself rather than using prescription medications to keep your symptoms at bay.

1. Laughter

Plenty of studies have been done to show that there is a clear connection between laughter, the brain, and the many health benefits that it can have. People actually underestimate using happiness and laughter to aid your depression, but it can help. Try watching a funny movie to get you back into your old self again! If you have found a movie that makes you laugh so hard that your sides begin to hurt, be sure to hold onto it for all those times in your life that your feeling down and depressed. Laughing can do wonders for yourself, as well as make you less depressed.

2. Aromatherapy, Oils, and Acupuncture

Many natural therapies are beginning to advocate the use of aromatherapy and different oils for treating Depression. These types of treatments may not work for everyone, but there is certainly no harm in trying them. Using aromatherapy to treat Depression can actually be helpful if you know how to use these treatments properly.

Acupuncture is another popular form of treatment that has increased over the past years. The point of acupuncture is to use puncture points and certain points of the body to release and ease the pressure. Acupuncture is actually recommended by some people as a successful form of treating Depression; going to an Acupuncture therapist may be just what you need!

3. Hot Showers and Steam Rooms

If you're feeling depressed, you may just need a trip to the steam room, a hot bath, or even a hot shower. Letting the warm water and temperatures sink into your body may help you to not only clear your mind from your depressed mood, but also may help to relax your body. For me, personally, taking a hot bath or a shower usually helps me feel not only clean and refreshed, but does also help to lighten my mood whenever I'm feeling depressed.

Takeaways
  • Using alternate forms of therapy just may work for your depressed mood!
  • Studies have definitely shown the health benefits of laughter in your daily life!
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