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Students Against Depression
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Reverse Spiral
When depression gets a foothold in your life, for whatever reason, it quickly takes hold in the form of a series of mutually reinforcing habits forming the depression habit spiral. Start an upward spiral towards a more contented, manageable life by learning how to change some of those habits for the better. This section offers strategies for tackling depression:
These strategies offer a starting point and should not be seen as a substitute for professional help. Many of the strategies will be easier to do with support.It may not be possible to eradicate some of the factors making you vulnerable to depression, for example if you've inherited a tendency to low serotonin levels in your brain. But building new constructive habits into your daily life can offer significant resistance to depression.