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One-on-one counseling with a professional and/or group therapy are also very effective recovery resources. Medication includes antidepressants, anti-anxiety medication, beta blockers, and SSRI's, which are used to treat anxiety and depression. A visit to your family physician is the first step in your recovery process. Together, the two of you can decide which type of medication is best for you, and your physician can also be helpful in referring you to a counselor or other mental health care professional. Whether facing a divorce, addiction, anxiety, depression or any of life’s many challenges, the first step is to become knowledgeable about your situation. Self-help includes reading and researching your condition. Begin by reading these pages and talking to your family physician, a trusted friend or family member or clergy person. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. There are self-help programs online and many, many books available on depression, stress, anxiety, addiction, etc. Other forms of self-help include exercise, especially Yoga, which is quite helpful in controlling stress. Other relaxation techniques such as deep breathing and muscle relaxation can be very helpful. If you, or someone you know, is having suicide thoughts, contact your family physician immediately, call 911, or call the USA National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) and do not leave the person alone. Recovery Resources.org is a Publication of Media Insights .com 1999-2020 All Rights ReservedDetails
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