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Prognosis After Attempted Suicide Impaired By Psychiatric Disorder
People who have attempted suicide at some point in their lives are more likely to actually succeed in committing suicide at a later date. The risk is particularly high for people with serious psychiatric disorder, according to a new study from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet. One in ten suicide attempters actually commit suicide later on in life.
 
 
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How To Beat Depression And To Prevent It From Coming Back
By Alex Matis
The diagnosis “depression”, while it may sound terrible to the one suffering from this mental disorder in the first instance, actually has lost much of its scariness over the past decades due to much better means to beat than available in the past. In addition, the causes of are also known in much more detail leading to an increased likelihood to find further new treatments to beat within the next years. The first line of treatment for sufferers is without doubt the use of anti-depressants prescribed by a medical practitioner, usually combined with some kind of talk therapy by a psychotherapist. In cases of mild the use of alternative methods to beat depression, such as herbal remedies (in particular St. John’s wort) may be indicated. Apart of those treatment options, which are more or less driven by the patient’s doctor, there are many supportive measures a depressed patient can and should actively use in order to increase his chances to beat and to prevent it from coming back once he has been successfully treated.

Among the most important patient-driven activities that can help to beat are a healthy diet and sports. It has been shown over and over again that a proper nutritional mix of fruits and vegetables, fish, milk products and meat has a profound positive effect on the depressed patient (apart of generally increasing ones health). Vitamin- and mineral supplements may also be added to such a healthy diet. It is also well known that activities such as brisk walking, jogging or any other kind of sports, if pursued in reasonable quantities, are very helpful. Another important step to be taken that helps to beat is to mingle with other people such as family members and friends as much as possible. It is commonly very hard for any depressed patient to do this especially during acute phases of depression, since having no real interest in or even an aversion for meeting people is one of the common symptoms of depression. However, if a patient can push himself (or can be pushed by a caring friend) to meet people and to enjoy himself (as much as possible under the given circumstances) much can be gained. Getting lots of sleep and the possibility to relax and to avoid stress at work and at home are further important stepping stones on the way to beat depression. Especially the strong positive correlation of stress to and many other diseases has been repeatedly shown. While stress avoidance in itself is a good means to beat further support can be provided by special relaxation techniques and meditation. Finally, another important contributor to furthering the chances to successfully beat is to increase the self-confidence of the depressed patient, since this mood disorder often is connected to a weak self-confidence and even self-hate.

Concluding, there are many ways to beat in addition to medication and talk therapy. A combination of all of the mentioned activities will significantly improve the chances to beat and to prevent it from coming back.

To check out what possibilities exist to beat and to prevent it visit www.beatdepression.org, your information portal on depression.

Prognosis After Attempted Suicide Impaired By Psychiatric Disorder
People who have attempted suicide at some point in their lives are more likely to actually succeed in committing suicide at a later date. The risk is particularly high for people with serious psychiatric disorder, according to a new study from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet. One in ten suicide attempters actually commit suicide later on in life.


 
 
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