ABOUT THE AUTHOR

About the Author

Fidelis Peter Olowu is a Law Student at the University of Port Harcourt and a passionate advocate for legal reform, social justice, and professional dignity within the Nigerian legal system. Through his writings, he challenges outdated norms and pushes for solutions that empower lawyers, uphold ethics, and restore the honour of the Bar.

He believes in a future where the law not only speaks, but works — fairly, sustainably, and with humanity.

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Sunday, January 5, 2025

OVERCOMING DEPRESSION: A journey to Recovery with Facts


Depression, a common mental disorder, affects millions of people worldwide, causing distress and impairment in their Pdaily lives ¹. As a professional or an individual, you may have experienced depression due to various reasons, including work-related stress, traumatic events, or social isolation. 

The good news is that depression is treatable, and with the right approach, you can overcome it. In this article, we'll explore the statistics, causes, and symptoms of depression, along with a dash of humor and inspiration to help you recover.


Statistics and Causes of Depression

- An estimated 3.8% of the population experiences depression, with women more likely to be affected than men (5% vs. 4%) ¹.

- Depression can occur at any age, but it's most common among adults aged 18-25 (10.9%) ².

- Professions with high stress levels, such as healthcare and social work, are more prone to depression ³.

- Poor nutrition and lack of physical activity can contribute to depression ³.

- Traumatic events, like abuse or neglect, can increase the risk of depression ¹.


Symptoms of Depression

- Persistent feelings of sadness, emptiness, and hopelessness

- Loss of interest in activities that once brought joy

- Changes in appetite and sleep patterns

- Fatigue or loss of energy

- Difficulty concentrating or making decisions

- Thoughts of death or suicide (if you're experiencing this, please seek help immediately)


How to Overcome Depression

1. Seek Professional Help:  

Consult a therapist, counselor, or psychologist who can provide you with personalized guidance and support.

2. Exercise and Physical Activity: 

Engage in activities that bring you joy, like walking, jogging, yoga, or dancing. Exercise releases endorphins, which can help alleviate symptoms of depression.


3. Healthy Nutrition: 

Focus on consuming a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. A healthy gut = a healthy mind!


4. Connect with Others: 

Join a support group, club, or organization that aligns with your interests. Socializing can help you build a strong support network.


5. Practice Mindfulness and Meditation:

Regular mindfulness practices can reduce stress and anxiety. You can start with apps like Headspace or Calm.


6. Engage in Activities You Enjoy: 

Rekindle your hobbies, passions, or creative pursuits. Doing things you love can help boost your mood and self-esteem.


7. Get Enough Sleep: 

Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep each night to help regulate your mood and reduce symptoms of depression. 


8. Challenge Negative Thoughts: 

Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a helpful approach to identify and challenge negative thought patterns.


9. Practice Gratitude: 

Reflect on the things you're thankful for each day, no matter how small they may seem. Enjoy good songs of gratitude and make gratitude a life style. You can find and stream a lot of songs of gratitude on Spotify and other music stores. Some of such great songs of gratitude include: Humble and Kind by Tim McGraw, Grateful by Fidepet The Wonderman, Good to be alive by Meghan Trainor, So Far So Good by Phyno, etc.


10. Remember, You're Not Alone: 

Depression is a common experience, and many people have overcome it. You can too!


Relevant Research Works

- The World Health Organization (WHO) provides guidelines for managing depression, including psychological treatments and medications ¹.

- The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) conducts research on depression and offers resources for individuals and families affected by the disorder ³.

- The American Psychological Association (APA) provides information on depression, including symptoms, treatments, and coping strategies ³.


Inspirational Quotes

• "Believe you can and you're halfway there."  - Theodore Roosevelt

• "The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." - Nelson Mandela

• "You are not alone, and you are not a burden. You are a unique and valuable individual, and you deserve to be treated with kindness and compassion." - Unknown

"Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right.” - Henry Ford


Conclusion

Overcoming depression takes time, effort, and support. By understanding the statistics, causes, and symptoms of depression, you can take the first step towards recovery. Remember, depression is not a sign of weakness, and seeking help is a sign of strength. With the right approach, you can overcome. Always remind yourself of this, that of you could hang on long enough, you will win if you do not quit.

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