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Healing & Alternative Health:
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Excerpt from Donna's new ebook:
Flower Remedies--How Plant's Energies Can Heal Us.
Recognizing Depression
in Your Practice
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by Donna Cunningham |
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The term depression is misused and overused, often when people just mean they have the blues. Essence practitioners need to distinguish between the popular usage of the word and clinical depression, which generally does not respond well to essence therapy, because it is a biochemical condition and can require medical treatment.
Clinicians recognize two types of serious depression: chronic depression, which may be part of the person's character, and reactive depression, which is akin to grief and is a natural and healthy reaction to loss. Chronic depression is often the result of a deficit in the body's chemical balance or an extremely difficult life situation that has lasted for many years. Reactive depression is temporary, though often immobilizing. It is usually triggered by an event, such as a death, divorce, loss of a job or other career setback, or the children graduating and moving out of the house.
Reactive depression can be very deep and painful. A recent event may trigger the reaction, but often evokes sorrow over much deeper and older losses. In questioning the person, be alert to depression that is immobilizing, lasts longer than is reasonable, or doesn't improve with time. For reactive depression, the client needs permission and even encouragement to keep on feeling the sadness and working the loss through. In our society, we are pressured to get over losses quickly and keep producing. Thus the practitioner's validation of the importance of the loss and the time it takes to get over it can be very supportive.
Clinical depression wears many disguises. They include fatigue, hopelessness, major weight losses or gains, irritability, sleeplessness or sleeping too much, purposelessness, lack of interest in sex or other pleasures, and suicidal impulses. Addictions, especially to alcohol or sugar, are often attempts to alleviate a depression. Unfortunately, alcohol and sugar in themselves can depress the central nervous system, acting as "downers". Exercise, such as jogging, seems to help depression, because it changes the brain chemistry.
If your client, family member, or friend exhibits symptoms of clinical depression, especially of the life-robbing chronic variety, you would be remiss -- not to mention potentially liable -- if you did not strongly suggest medical care. Nor should you claim that flower remedies cure clinical depression, as you would then be practicing medicine without a license. The FDA, which visits most of the flower remedy makers from time to time, has taken a strong position against any claim that flower remedies are effective against depression or any other psychiatric disease entity.
Severe clinical depression is possibly the trickiest -- and potentially most dangerous -- area for a flower essence practitioner to deal with. In general, you would want to ask whether clients are on any medication before starting with flower remedies, but especially if the complaint is depression. My own clinical experience is that antidepressants may sometimes block the effects of flower remedies.
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Donna Cunningham,
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Donna Cunningham is an internationally respected astrologer and the author of 13 books on metaphysical topics.
Donna Cunningham has a dual background in astrology and psychotherapy, with a Masters in Social Work from Columbia University and over 30 years experience as a professional astrologer. She considers doing the astrology charts of children to be a sacred trust. It is a way of knowing who these Indigo children are on their own terms rather than as their families, teachers, and society expect them to be.
In these sessions, she focuses on typical childhood concerns such as family and peer relationships, the best educational approaches, and the child's special gifts and abilities. She can be reached for consultations at (503)291-7891, by email, or at her web page. Ask about her special rate for children's charts.
Donna is also co-editor of Vibration and a frequent contributor. She has written fourteen books on astrology and other metaphysical topics, including her Flower Remedies Handbook. Astrologers who want to know the special considerations involved in doing children's charts can read the chapter on this topic in Donna's text, The Consulting Astrologer's Guidebook.
Listed in several Whos Who volumes, she has given seminars on astrology around the world and won the prestigious Regulus Award at the 1998 UAC.
She teaches astrology classes online at: astrocollege.com
You may reach her for long-distance astrology consultations at her web site:
DonnaCunningham MSW.com
by email:
moonmaven @spiritone.com
or by calling:
(503)291-7891.
For the past 20 years, she has worked with the flower remedies, and she is co-editor of Vibration Magazine, a free online educational quarterly at:
essences.com/vibration/
For information on Donna's online classes about flower essences, visit her website:
DonnaCunninghamMSW.com
"Donna's first astrology ebook will be available in March.
For more
information go to her web page:
http://www.donna
cunninghammsw.com
This series is reprinted with gracious permission from Donna Cunningham.
©2002 Vibration Magazine/The World Wide Essence Society
PO Box 285
Concord, MA 01742
978 369-8454
If you are interested in ordering a copy of Donna's new ebook:
"Flower Remedies--How Plant's Energies Can Heal Us,"
It is $15, available at Moon Maven Publications:
www.moonmaven
publications.com
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