Realistic Depression?
Healthy or Unhealthy?
An example: Grief
A Thoughts Assembly Line
Seeing the Difference
It is true that both sadness and depression can appear as the result of loss or failure. Nevertheless, it is important to differentiate between the two. Sadness is not a result of cognitive distortions, but a flow of emotions, lasting for a limited period of time, and does not cause the loss of one’s sense of self-worth. Unlike sadness, depression is comparable to sinking into quicksand. It lasts for a long period of time, has the tendency to reappear, and will always involve damaged sense of self-worth.
It is important to distinguish between the two mindsets, because unlike sadness, depression is not a legitimate normative mindset. Depression is not anchored in reality, as it lacks any kind of positivity. In fact, it is one of the worst forms of human distress. The only worth which could be attributed to it is the mental growth experienced by people recovering from depression.
The Outcome of our Thoughts
It is crucially important to remember – meanings and interpretations we assign to events we experience and our thoughts about them, are the assembly-line of our emotions. Our emotions are not a stand-alone element but rather the outcome of our thoughts. Even when reality is negative, a significant portion of the distress stems from cognitive distortions and not from the actual event. Hence, when we break free of those maladaptive cognitive distortions we realize we can withstand life hardship in more adaptive ways, and the pain associated with the challenges is changed as well.
You are probably thinking: ‘that’s all very interesting, but what do I do now?’
You need to make two decisions — the first one is to make a change. The second one is to carry out the change by taking an action. Pick up the phone, make the call and schedule an appointment with me.
To begin the scheduling process, call Noam clinic at 608-335-6456 to leave a voicemail. We listen to messages throughout the day and do our best to return calls within two business days.