Depression- When Sleep Becomes an Escape
When you are depressed, stressed, sad or have anxiety, sleep can be a way to escape.
For some, they are just too depressed to even get out of bed. It is as if their depression paralyzes them in a sense.
For others, they are able to get through the demands of their day but they look forward to sleep. They want to just fall asleep as a means to have a relief or escape from having to feel their depression.
If you are experiencing feeling this way, know that you are not alone.
I want you to know that there is help and hope.
You can learn to adapt coping skills and self-care strategies to help you better deal with your depression. Seek professional help if you feel as if you need it.
You can also start demonstrating basic self-care such as taking daily walks outside, joining a support group, journal your feelings, draw or paint how you are feeling by putting them in a picture, reach out to someone that you can talk to, take slow deep breaths, engage in positive self-talk, attend church, join a small group at church, pray, and resist unhealthy coping behaviors to name a few.
If you find yourself looking forward to sleep to escape, it may be okay for a short while. However, if these feelings continue; you may need to take extra steps to start feeling better such as counseling.
There is always HOPE!
Finish the sentence!
I want to get healthy so I can...............
You are Worthy!
A safe place to heal.
By Diane Gammon MS
Clinical Mental Health Counselor
For some, they are just too depressed to even get out of bed. It is as if their depression paralyzes them in a sense.
For others, they are able to get through the demands of their day but they look forward to sleep. They want to just fall asleep as a means to have a relief or escape from having to feel their depression.
If you are experiencing feeling this way, know that you are not alone.
I want you to know that there is help and hope.
You can learn to adapt coping skills and self-care strategies to help you better deal with your depression. Seek professional help if you feel as if you need it.
You can also start demonstrating basic self-care such as taking daily walks outside, joining a support group, journal your feelings, draw or paint how you are feeling by putting them in a picture, reach out to someone that you can talk to, take slow deep breaths, engage in positive self-talk, attend church, join a small group at church, pray, and resist unhealthy coping behaviors to name a few.
If you find yourself looking forward to sleep to escape, it may be okay for a short while. However, if these feelings continue; you may need to take extra steps to start feeling better such as counseling.
There is always HOPE!
Finish the sentence!
I want to get healthy so I can...............
You are Worthy!
A safe place to heal.
By Diane Gammon MS
Clinical Mental Health Counselor
Disclaimer- I am not a doctor and I am not giving out medical advice. My blogs are for information and inspirational purposes. Please consult your doctor before starting a new health regimen.Diane Gammon MS is clinically supervised by Michael Loftis LCSW as she pursues LPC-MHSP licensure
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Have Hope! Renew Health!
Open Full-Time Days -
Monday through Saturday
With Evening Appointments
615-556-8406
Email- Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com
Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions
Have Hope! Renew Health!
Monday through Saturday
With Evening Appointments
615-556-8406
Email- Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com
Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions
Have Hope! Renew Health!