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Question Safe Alternative/Integrative Approaches to Treating Depression

I don't want to minimize the pain and limitations associated with depressions.
If you are severely depressed and/or suicidal, please do stick with the recommendations of your treating physician.

Please also have a full screening for bipolar conditions prior to attempting antidepressant therapies.

Please always be careful.


Many people have health conditions which prevent them from using the standard depression medications.

I am wondering if there may be some helpful alternatives?

Have you found a different approach helpful?
(Please include supplements, behavioral approaches, etc.)

Are you aware of some literature which may prove helpful?

We have several members suffering with depression and unable to take the standard medications. Some have heart issues, some are pregnant, some just cannot tolerate the meds, etc.

Thanks so much for sharing any experiences/information!

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P.S. I realize this is a question which has been previously answered, in various ways, here. When people are depressed, they may have difficulties getting the information together via search engines, etc. If you have some potentially helpful information, please share. This is a very helpful community!
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Default SAM-e Article

I often hear people reporting positive effects in mood and energy with SAM-e.

Here is an article which gives some information on SAM-e studies, lists a book written by SAM-e investigators and also lists references:
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/depr...m-e-depression


WebMD lists some uses, interactions, contraindications, etc.:
http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supple...dientname=same

As always, please be careful. Study up. Talk with your physician.


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I often hear people reporting positive effects in mood and energy with SAM-e.

Here is an article which gives some information on SAM-e studies, lists a book written by SAM-e investigators and also lists references:
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/depr...m-e-depression


WebMD lists some uses, interactions, contraindications, etc.:
http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supple...dientname=same

As always, please be careful. Study up. Talk with your physician.


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I have personally used SAMe and found it helpful.
The really good thing about it is, it helps the liver and eases joint pain.
Actually, thanks for reminding about it because I need some help right now.
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Link, resources & helpful information can always be added to our useful sites sticky thread for this forum -
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread303.html
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I often hear people reporting positive effects in mood and energy with SAM-e.

Here is an article which gives some information on SAM-e studies, lists a book written by SAM-e investigators and also lists references:
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/depr...m-e-depression


WebMD lists some uses, interactions, contraindications, etc.:
http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supple...dientname=same

As always, please be careful. Study up. Talk with your physician.


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DejaVu, I have found that a combination of an AD and non-pharmaceutical approaches has been more effective in staying in remission from MDD than either has been in isolation.

My clinical psychologist is very eclectic in her approach - CBT (of course!), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, mindfulness/meditation and Schema Therapy.

The last took me a while to understand. One of my core beliefs/Schema (different words for the same concept?) is "I am different to everybody else.". I didn't see that as being maladaptive and my clinical psychologist reassured me that it was not, which I found empowering.

The combination of an AD and the other approaches means that I am now on a "care and maintenance" basis with my psychiatrist and clinical psychologist - I see them once every six months or so for a brief "How is it going?" chat and to pick up a prescription refill from my psychiatrist.
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Talking Thanks so much for responses!

Hi Eva, Diandra, Jo*Mar and Kiwi,

Thanks for each of your responses!

I had felt a need for this type of sharing and I am having great difficulty recalling the alternative approaches I have previously known. (Post-concussion syndrome.)

A community effort is best anyway.

I imagine we will have more responses/options shared here in time.

I will work at recalling some additional information, as well.

Eva, I hope you and your doctor may see this as a viable option.

Diandra, So glad for you! Thanks for reporting you have found SAM-e helpful in the past. (I need reminders, too. I also need hints, or a stimulus, in order to trigger memories of information.)

Jo*Mar, Yes! Thanks for reminding us of stickies! We can add info. We can find info already there!

Kiwi, Thanks so much for sharing your own experiences of approaches you have found helpful. Very helpful information.

To Our Healing,
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Hi Eva, Diandra, Jo*Mar and Kiwi,

Thanks for each of your responses!

I had felt a need for this type of sharing and I am having great difficulty recalling the alternative approaches I have previously known. (Post-concussion syndrome.)

A community effort is best anyway.

I imagine we will have more responses/options shared here in time.

I will work at recalling some additional information, as well.

Eva, I hope you and your doctor may see this as a viable options here.

Diandra, So glad for you! Thanks for reporting you have found SAM-e helpful in the past. (I need reminders, too. I also need hints, or a stimulus, in order to trigger memories of information.)

Jo*Mar, Yes! Thanks for reminding us of stickies! We can add info. We can find info already there!

Kiwi, Thanks so much for sharing your own experiences of approaches you have found helpful. Very helpful information.

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