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What to do - depression sufferer

You can find more information at www.depressionalliance.org/Contents

Know what the symptoms of depression are. If you are suffering from depression, get help as soon as possible. Consult your GP.

If you are suffering from severe depression you can telephone Samaritans 24 hours a day: 0345 909090

Tackle the symptoms

Your GP (doctor) may prescribe drugs to raise your mood. These drugs often work by combatting low seratonin levels in the brain. They are usually non-addictive. Bringing seratonin levels back to normal helps to relieve the symptoms of depression, but you still need to tackle the causes.


Tackle the causes

Your GP may not have time to help you tackle the causes of your depression. The specialist who can do this is a stress counsellor. You may have to pay for treatment. Your GP can recommend someone. You can also find a list of local counsellors at the Citizens' Advice Bureau. Make sure you specify stress counselling.

If you are employed by an LEA, check whether there is an occupational scheme run by the LEA. Contact the County Education Personnel Officer.

If you do not feel comfortable with a counsellor after the first consultation, try a different counsellor. It is important that you can develop a good relationship without personality clashes.

A stress counsellor is a professional who can

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