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Ta makten över depression steg för steg

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Tänk om depression inte är en sjukdom i sig själv, utan ett symtom som pekar på konkreta saker i livet som behöver tas itu med? Det skulle inte bara ändra hur vi ser på depressionen utan framför allt vilka strategier vi väljer när vi försöker bota den.

Metoden beteendeaktivering bygger på denna genomgripande och insiktsfulla förutsättning. Tekniken ger snabb och effektiv hjälp vid depression genom att guida dig till avgörande förändringar, och till att återerövra ett värdefullt och belönande liv.

Förord av Johan Lundberg (läkare) och Anna Grönberg (kognitiv beteendeterapeut) som båda redan arbetar med metoden i Sverige.

208 pages, Hardcover

First published September 15, 2004

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September 11, 2015
My first self-help book. I skimmed the examples (guy is laid off from work. He feels better when exercising and not so much when complaining, etc.) and cherry-picked for what I'm ready to work on right now. I know it doesn't help to numb with entertainment and leave problems to fester into even bigger problems. That said, I still don't want to deal with spending all day and funds on auto problems. I haven't bothered to fix my broken car a/c since 2007, for example (and I live in Florida). This is definitely one of my personality hurdles that I slump down at the mole hill and make into where sherpas are never seen again. 'Overcoming Depression One Step At A Time" is a workbook and there's parts in there to write stuff like that in it. In theory, because while I did do laundry (I hate laundry!), I didn't record said laundry doing. There's an example about the chick overwhelmed by how much laundry there is so she doesn't do it. That's me too. For the book to work I'm supposed to write that down and then do something about it. I'm going to do the small stuff first. I know that spending ALL DAY reading blogs about exotic pets (they always write judgmental stuff about other people. Dude, you're the one with the fox living in your house! Wait, I never looked up if anyone had pet armadillos....) eventually leads to "My day off is over and I feel sick from looking at a tiny bright screen all day". Thanks workbook! I should go on a walk with my dog instead. I do know this stuff works in theory. It might end up being a temporary jolt of self awareness (keeping a journal would be the same thing as the day-to-day spreadsheet meant to demonstrate which activities are toxic to your mood). It really isn't a bad idea that your own behavior patterns get in the way. I get down in the dumps for lots of reasons but as far as mindlessly filling the days it could help. 'Overcoming Depression' has a lot of examples about hypothetical people filling their void with TV. Uh oh. I often sigh longingly for when I was binge watching Poirot last year. Okay, the last episodes about a self-righteous Catholic Poirot weren't so good. I wanted the killers to get away with it a lot of the time too. But it was the cutest thing ever when Poirot gives in to gobbling fish and chips. If all of my distractions were good ones I still think I'd be happy.... 'Overcoming Depression' wants me to solve my problems. I know that watching ducks makes me feel good. I'm going to try the part of not complaining and thinking negative thoughts first. I was already doing that, or more honestly I meant to do that. I have stopped putting myself down as much in the last year so there is that.

For some reason I keep thinking about dieting. I've never really dieted but still. I think they say not to binge eat and there's probably some equivalent of not beating yourself up about eating ice cream or not paying attention to that you're even eating ice cream so you don't enjoy it at all. Pay attention to what you eat, how much you eat, etc. etc. If you hate yourself over it then it is self defeating self medication. Self awareness is hard to keep up so I guess that's where a workbook format could come in handy (a journal is cheaper, though, and if you have to print multiple sheets you really are better off just getting a dang journal).
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July 14, 2017
Read this as part of my CBT training. It is a good self help book using Behavioural Activation for depression. It explains the concepts well, is easily readable, easy to understand and gives good exercises to enable people to reactivate themselves.
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March 31, 2023
Read about two thirds of this, skimming/skipping some parts. It was definitely interesting and I remember thinking "this makes a lot of sense", but then having trouble actually applying any of that knowledge in practice.
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September 9, 2016
Supposedly notable for its discussion of a "depressogenic environment"
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January 20, 2016
Much of the same information as other sources, but a few "new" concepts that I need to learn made this workbook worthwhile. Notably: your mood does not need to dictate your behavior.
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October 30, 2019
Bra bok om hur man aktiverar sig för att må bättre vid depression. Bra övningar och intressant tankeväckande text.
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