Depression happens to more and more people and it can seem hopeless when it's been going on for a while. At Shift Brisbane, we use a holistic and multifaceted approach to treating depression that involves looking at your physiology, mindset and how you got here in the first place.
Our naturopathic treatment options in Brisbane for depression
Mental health impacts so many of us and the issue with depression is the lack of medical treatment that actually alleviates it. When we're overcome with sadness and melancholy, it can be hard to even get out of bed let alone do the things for ourselves that we need to feel better. Patients often seek professional help with a naturopath because we can work concurrently on many issues - poor sleep, numbing behaviour like binge eating or drinking, headaches, brain fog or whatever needs to be addressed in the context of the whole of you.
Often talk therapy like psychologists or counselling don't resolve the issue - nor to antidepressants. if you've tried these options and they haven't worked, you're a good candidate for treatment for depression at The Shift Clinic.
Our specialist treatment process in Brisbane for depression
Depression is a mental health condition that is hard to treat because usually your practitioner has not done a thorough diagnosis to look at the root cause. What we do best at The Shift Clinic is look at the whole of you - what is the landscape of your entire health and what is going to be the most effective to shift the depressive feelings you're going through.
Here are some of the things we will look into to determine the underlying causes of your depression. These factors can cause or make your symptoms worse.
Nutritional deficiencies
Hypothyroidism
Sleep disorders and insomnia
Neuroinflammation
Poor gut health (where we produce 80% of our serotonin)
Neurotransmitter deficiency
Fatigue
Emotional well being - past trauma, a bad relationship, unprocessed emotions, family issues
At Shift, our naturopaths work alongside our emotional wellness team. This combination of physical treatment and psychological support leads to much better results even for significant depression.
*If you have significant issues with substance use or suicidal thoughts, then you must be under the care of a medical health professional alongside your treatment with us.
Depression Treatment pricing at our Brisbane clinic
The first step is to have a Discovery and Diagnosis with one of our qualified naturopaths. These sessions are 90 minutes long, $260 and can be done in our Brisbane clinic or online.
In this session we will look at the landscape of your entire health and uncover any contributing factors to your low mood that need to be addressed. We will also look at any other signs and symptoms that are related and identify any testing that needs to be completed top help your recovery.
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Depression Treatment FAQs.
Often we experience a decline in mood or a desire to go into our cave and hibernate as a response to a major life stressor or trauma – and this is a very normal response to those situations. If you think about it, it makes sense that when life hits the fan (so to speak) we take time out of our normal activities to lick our wounds and to recover. If you are feeling down in response to a break-up, loss of job or loss of a loved one, it is probably a normal response and may actually be important for you to take this time out for yourself. If you are feeling excessively down and there is no good reason for it, then there is likely something going on with your neurochemistry and thinking patterns causing this, and it needs attention.
Neurochemistry is a fancy name for the chemical signals that your brain sends from one neuron to another. When we have an imbalance in our neurochemistry, we can not send healthy signals and can feel depressed as the message is not getting through – or even anxious as the message gets through but just too loud. Chemical messages require building blocks to be produced (just as a cake needs the right ingredients to rise) and the right stimulus to be released (and the cake needs to go into the oven at a certain temperature) so that the signal is sent from one neuron to the next. Naturopathy works to supply the building blocks in the form of vitamins, minerals and amino acids for the chemical messages, helps to reduce neuroinflammation (low level brain inflammation that is linked to depression) with the use of herbal medicine, nutritional medicine and gut healing, and encourages the brain to send healthy signals so that you can feel better. Sometimes fixing these issues can be quite fast and easy, and other times it takes a long time to figure out the imbalances and re-establish good function.
At Shift we see huge links with depression and thyroid dysfunction, neuro-inflammation and other health conditions too. This is why it is so important to have a thorough diagnostic that looks at all aspects of your health.
If you’re struggling with depression then understanding the scope of it is important. For most people with clinical depression they have already tried several options before they come to us. if you’ve seen a depression psychologist and your GP hasn’t been able to help you, then we offer a different avenue to take and making an appointment will help to give you another layer of insight.
As always, if you have thoughts of suicide or serious illness please always consult your GP for the right referral.
Often we are born with a predisposition towards a certain neurochemical pattern, which means that we may be predisposed towards anxiety or depression, but our genetics are not the end of the line when it comes to these conditions. We can support and modify our physiology to improve function and quality of life by providing the building blocks for healthy neurotransmitters, supporting the structure of neurons with omega 3 fatty acid, promote healthier neural pathways with herbs and calm down the damaging effects of the sympathetic nervous system (fight or flight system) with herbs and nutrients.
Our physiology is not static – it is in constant flux in response to the internal and external environment – and that means that it can always change. A good book to read is Normal Doidge’s “The Brain That Changes Itself” to understand just how malleable the brain is. Think about your physiology as the type of car you have. You may have been born with a Ferrari or perhaps a Volvo – these cars are going to have different strengths, weaknesses and functions, but regardless of the type of car – they can be running very well or terribly depending on the level of service we provide them. If you never change the oil, use crappy fuel and flog your vehicle – it is not going to run very well – and likewise in the opposite direction – given the correct love and care, each vehicle has the ability to perform at it’s absolute best.
The same can be said for your biology and brain function. Given the right conditions, it can perform at it’s absolute best or its worst – and that is where naturopathy can really help – getting your car on the road and running at full capacity. Physical symptoms like chronic pain and other symptoms can contribute to depression and impair your recovery. At Shift we will work on whatever you need to reduce your depressive feelings.
Aside from the neurochemistry, the other aspect of good mental health is the thought patterns that we have become accustomed to. They say that there are pathways of the brain that become like superhighways, with thoughts speeding down them as this is the fastest track. For example, you may have a thought or belief that you are not good enough and any time that someone cuts you off in conversation or doesn’t listen intently, you may find your brain immediately going down this pathway of ‘that happened because I am not good enough’ – strengthening this neural pathway and consolidating that negative belief. Working with practitioners who specialise in providing you with the tools to recognise unhealthy beliefs and thought patterns and create new and healthier neural pathways is as important as making sure that you have healthy neurotransmitter function. Practitioners such as hypnotherapists, psychologists, and depression counselling can assist in these areas and are a great adjunct to naturopathic care for depression.
The bottom line is that there is always something that can help. When you feel depressed, you can feel very helpless and stuck, but it is important to have hope and to know that there are people out there to help you. Our bodies and our minds want to be well, sometimes we need to do a little digging and investigative work to figure out what is holding us back from ultimate good health, but there is always something that can make a difference. You can make the shift.
No – you don’t need a referral to see one of our Brisbane naturopaths. When you’re ready, you can go ahead and book your Discovery and Diagnosis with us.
To make an appointment with our naturopaths to work on your depression call 07 3367 0337 or book online now.
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