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Section 2
Section 2 (pt 2)
Section 2 (pt 3)
Section 3
100

T/F: Depression affects us mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. We each experience it in the same ways. 

False.

Depression affects us mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. We each experience it in different ways, unique to us. 

100

Depression isn't __. It can even be painful. Sometimes, we make choices or do things to __ feeling pain or __ when we're depressed. We try to avoid these feelings, push them away, or shut them down.

Comfortable, Stop, Discomfort. 

100

Our depression affects how we __ to the world and __ to others. 

Respond, Relate.

100

When you have a feeling and then look for a way to justify it.

Emotional Reasoning

100

Between stimulus and response there is __. In that __ is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our __ and freedom.

Space, Space, Growth. 

200

Depression can sap our __, making us feel like doing nothing at all. It can make us feel __, heavy or weighed down. 

Energy, Drained

200

When you view matters in absolute, black-and-white ways.

Extreme / All or Nothing Thinking

200
When we're depressed, we often find ourselves thinking negatively about ourselves and our lives. These negative thoughts often get repeated over and over in our minds. This is called...?

Negative self-talk

200

What we believe to be true about ourselves, other people, and the world. We all have __ __ about how things work and how things should work.

Core Beliefs

200

We tend to isolate when we're depressed. We can and should...?

Reach out to others for emotional support. 

300

T/F: Depression is treatable.

True.

It is important to realize that these experiences with depression are not something we just need to "get used to." Depression is treatable. There are things we can do to make ourselves feel better mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. 

300

When you blow little things way out of proportion and / or you downplay important, meaningful events.

Magnification / Minimization

300

When you focus on the negatives and dismiss the positives.

Selective Focus

300

Core beliefs are __. They affect how we think, feel and behave even when we don't realize it. 

Automatic.

300

T/F: Setting reasonable goals and building on them step by step leads to better results than setting yourself up for big changes. 

True 

Setting reasonable goals and building on them step by step leads to better results than setting yourself up for big changes only to have trouble maintaining them. 

400

T/F: By understanding what influences our feelings of depression, we can start to address them, find ways to overcome them, and ultimately reduce our symptoms and improve our mood.

True

400

Reflecting on unhelpful ways we have coped with depression might seem like it could give us more negative thoughts. But really, it helps us get clear about what __ __. 

Doesn't work. 

400

Our __ are caused by __ we have about __. And it's those resulting __ that drive our __.

Feelings, Thoughts, Events, Feelings, Behaviors. 

400

When you blame yourself for something you were not responsible for, or you blame others without noting your part in the problem.

Personalization and Blame

400

When we don't __ well or have __ __, we're more likely to become depressed. 

Sleep, Disrupted sleep

500

In addition to our background and early life experiences, __ in life can also cause depression. Sometimes we become depressed because of circumstances that feel too __ to work through. Sometimes we become depressed because we feel __ with no good decisions to make.

Stress, Challenging, Trapped.

500

T/F: Our depression plays out in our relationships with others whether we realize it or not.

True
500
T/F: Our feelings bypass our thoughts often. There is not always a thought that leads to the feeling. 

False.

At no time do our feelings bypass our thoughts! A person may think, "My boyfriend broke up with me, so I got depressed." But there was a thought or thoughts that led to feeling depressed. 

500

When you assume others think negatively about you. When you predict things will turn out badly without looking at the evidence or likelihood.

Jumping to Conclusions

500

Any type of regular __ has been shown time and again to have a positive effect on mood. When our mood brightens, we have __ __ to do things that make us feel good. 

Exercise, More Energy.