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9 Proven Coping Mechanisms To Work Through Reactive Depression
Have you been poking around the internet because you have been feeling SO SAD and are you wondering if you have reactive depression?
Reactive depression is a relative newcomer in the spectrum of mood disorder. Reactive depression is a type of depression brought on from a specific situation that has occurred in your life.
Unlike most other depressions, which can last for years if not properly managed, reactive depression is a type of clinical depression that typically lasts a few months. While it’s time is limited, it can be very traumatizing or severe during this time. In addition, reactive depression is different from other depressions because it is solely caused by a specific stressful event, whereas other depressions can have multiple causes.
Coping mechanisms to work through reactive depression are similar to those we use with other depressions but are unique in their own way.
#1 — Identify what is causing your reactive depression.
As I stated above, reactive depression happens when something occurs in your life that causes you extreme stress and because you haven’t yet adapted to the changes brought about as a result of that event.