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		<title>Self Help For Depression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Susan<BR><BR>We all need help at times, even when professional help is not available to us.&#160; It's a good idea to have some self help skills when it comes to managing our depression or anxiety.&#160;&#160; Most of us don't have the time or the money to see a professional everyday or every time we have a problem, so we need to learn good methods of coping that can be used on a daily basis.&#160;&#160; Good coping skills can also help you to reduce your medication and your visits to professionals.&#160;&#160; <BR><BR>I&#160;used to&#160;see an excellent&#160;psychologist, off and on, for about 20 years.&#160;&#160; He taught me many things I can do on my own to deal with my ongoing anxiety and depression problems.&#160;&#160; The self help skills he taught me have been the most valuable skills I've ever learned and I still use them on a daily basis.&#160;&#160; Simple things like deep breathing, journaling (or blogging&#160;now), exercise and eating well.&#160; There are many, many more.&#160; <BR><BR>Recently I came across a self help book online that I thought some of our readers might like to explore.&#160;&#160; It's called <A href="http://psychologicalselfhelp.org/">Psychological Self-Help</A>&#160;by Dr. Clayton E. Tucker-Ladd.&#160;&#160; This is a <STRONG>free download </STRONG>and might give you some good ideas on&#160;how to help&#160;<EM>you</EM> feel better.&#160;&#160; <BR><BR><BR>Please visit:<BR><A href="http://ozzie-avon.blogspot.com/">Ozzie Reviews Avon<BR></A><BR>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[by Susan<BR><BR>We all need help at times, even when professional help is not available to us.&nbsp; It's a good idea to have some self help skills when it comes to managing our depression or anxiety.&nbsp;&nbsp; Most of us don't have the time or the money to see a professional everyday or every time we have a problem, so we need to learn good methods of coping that can be used on a daily basis.&nbsp;&nbsp; Good coping skills can also help you to reduce your medication and your visits to professionals.&nbsp;&nbsp; <BR><BR>I&nbsp;used to&nbsp;see an excellent&nbsp;psychologist, off and on, for about 20 years.&nbsp;&nbsp; He taught me many things I can do on my own to deal with my ongoing anxiety and depression problems.&nbsp;&nbsp; The self help skills he taught me have been the most valuable skills I've ever learned and I still use them on a daily basis.&nbsp;&nbsp; Simple things like deep breathing, journaling (or blogging&nbsp;now), exercise and eating well.&nbsp; There are many, many more.&nbsp; <BR><BR>Recently I came across a self help book online that I thought some of our readers might like to explore.&nbsp;&nbsp; It's called <A href="http://psychologicalselfhelp.org/">Psychological Self-Help</A>&nbsp;by Dr. Clayton E. Tucker-Ladd.&nbsp;&nbsp; This is a <STRONG>free download </STRONG>and might give you some good ideas on&nbsp;how to help&nbsp;<EM>you</EM> feel better.&nbsp;&nbsp; <BR><BR><BR>Please visit:<BR><A href="http://ozzie-avon.blogspot.com/">Ozzie Reviews Avon<BR></A><BR>]]></content:encoded>
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