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Over analyzing Depression

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I have found in my experience one can over analyze depressive episodes Just my own observation.I try not to get too attached to my depression if that makes sense.

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That makes sense to me.

I learned in a prior episode, as strange as it may sound, to embrace it. It seems to take some of the control it has over me away. Paradox?🤔

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Megapanda

Yep sounds relatable . I get super worried if I have a bad day or feeling down then I think it's going to lead to a massive depressive episode . Like I forgot I can have "negative" emotions and that is also a total normal experience .

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jrgallagh

I know the exact same feeling. Now that I am aware of it I resort to one of my new "defense systems" Which mean either: change rooms; change what I am doing; or both.

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designguy

It makes a lot of sense, it's one of the reasons I like ACT therapy.

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