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How do you maintain a positive paradigm?
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 147757" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Steely,</p><p> </p><p>I grew up in a family of difficult children and managed to come through relatively unscathed. I don't know why except that maybe I lucked out a bit in the gene pool when compared to my relatives. I say this because the difference between feeling down and being depressed is profound. I can tell you I value myself, try to accept others warts and all and don't expect perfection. But, I don't have the propensity to slip into depression. I think that when someone has slipped as far down as you have over the last through months that competent professional care is needed to lift you back you to find stability.</p><p>Once you're stable, you can then begin a regimen of self-care to guard against relapse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 147757, member: 1722"] Steely, I grew up in a family of difficult children and managed to come through relatively unscathed. I don't know why except that maybe I lucked out a bit in the gene pool when compared to my relatives. I say this because the difference between feeling down and being depressed is profound. I can tell you I value myself, try to accept others warts and all and don't expect perfection. But, I don't have the propensity to slip into depression. I think that when someone has slipped as far down as you have over the last through months that competent professional care is needed to lift you back you to find stability. Once you're stable, you can then begin a regimen of self-care to guard against relapse. [/QUOTE]
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