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What is Meditation for Depression?
There are many types of meditation, but all involve focusing attention on
something, such as a word, a phrase, an image, an idea or the act of breathing.
Meditation would typically be practiced sitting in a quiet environment for
around 20 minutes a day. For some people, meditation is a spiritual or religious
activity and they use meaningful thoughts as the focus of their meditation.
However, meditation can also be used as a
relaxation method without any
spiritual or religious goal.
How does Meditation for Depression work?
Meditation has been used as a relaxation method to relieve stress and
anxiety. Because anxiety and
depression often occur together, meditation may
help with depression as well.
Is Meditation for Depression effective?
One study has been carried out comparing meditation with physical exercise
and with group therapy. (Group therapy involves depressed people meeting to
discuss their experiences with other depressed people and with a therapist.)
This study found little difference between these treatments in effectiveness.
Unfortunately, the study did not compare meditation either with no treatment or
placebo (dummy) treatment.
Are there any disadvantages to Meditation for Depression?
Some health professionals do not recommend meditation for people with severe
depression or for people who might be at risk of schizophrenia.
Where do you get Meditation for Depression?
Popular books on how to meditate are available in many bookshops. Various
organizations, generally with spiritual goals, also offer training in
meditation. Here is a simple technique of meditation that is similar to those
taught in these books and courses:
- Sit in a quiet room in a comfortable position with eyes closed.
- Choose a word which is relaxing for you (for example, 'One' or 'Calm')
and repeat it silently over and over in your mind. Do not force yourself to
concentrate on the word.
- If your mind wanders, turn your attention back to the word.
- Do this for around 20 minutes each day.
Recommendation
The effects of meditation on depression have yet to be fully evaluated.
Key references
Klein MH, Greist JH, Gurman AS et al. A comparative outcome study of group
psychotherapy vs. exercise treatments for depression. International Journal of
Mental Health 1985; 13: 148-177.
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Reviewed: 03/2006
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