Tips
To Help You Get Started
- Identify sources of stress: Try keeping a journal
and note stressful as well as positive events.
- Restructure priorities: Emphasize positive, effective
behavior.
- Make time for recreational and pleasurable activities.
Communicate: Explain and assert your needs to someone
you trust; write in a journal to express your feelings.
- Try to focus on positive outcomes and finding methods
for reducing and managing stress.
Remember, therapy involves evaluating your thoughts
and behaviors, identifying stresses that contribute
to your condition, and working to modify both. People
who actively participate in therapy recover more quickly
and have fewer relapses.
Also, keep in mind, therapy is treatment that addresses
specific causes of mental illness; it is not a "quick
fix." It takes longer to begin to work than medication,
but there is evidence to suggest that its effects last
longer. Medication may be needed immediately in cases
of severe mental illness, but the combination of therapy
and medicine is very effective.
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