massage and aroma therapy for depression... i don't mean the funky mood as a result of stress or trauma. i'm talking about depression as an illness, the kind that plagues a person throughout their lives and psychiatrists want to treat with drugs. for life.
i've poked around the internet and generally see that it hasn't been studied very thoroughly but looks promising. i'm wondering if any of you have any experience with this.
and, i want to know what you would do. if someone you love was diagnosed with chronic depression, would you stand behind the recommendation for long term drug therapy, or would you offer regular body work as an effective alternative? (with dr.'s approval, of course)
i can't help but be afraid of not only the possible side effects of psych. meds., but also the effects they can have on a person who decides they "feel better and no longer need them". the emotional ups and downs associated with that kind of behavior (however ill-advised, but unfortunately for our case, quite likely) terrify me. i don't want to experiment with something so serious, but i want to do anything we can to avoid what i see as an inevitable train wreck.
thanks for your help!
i've poked around the internet and generally see that it hasn't been studied very thoroughly but looks promising. i'm wondering if any of you have any experience with this.
and, i want to know what you would do. if someone you love was diagnosed with chronic depression, would you stand behind the recommendation for long term drug therapy, or would you offer regular body work as an effective alternative? (with dr.'s approval, of course)
i can't help but be afraid of not only the possible side effects of psych. meds., but also the effects they can have on a person who decides they "feel better and no longer need them". the emotional ups and downs associated with that kind of behavior (however ill-advised, but unfortunately for our case, quite likely) terrify me. i don't want to experiment with something so serious, but i want to do anything we can to avoid what i see as an inevitable train wreck.
thanks for your help!