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How Massage Can Help With Depression

Josh Krueger • Mar 15, 2022

Depression can be a very debilitating illness that messes with your productivity, motivation, self-esteem, and interpersonal relationships. There are many ways to combat depression, including living a healthy lifestyle, meeting regularly with a therapist, and taking prescribed medications. A less common way to combat depression is massage which can relax the body and help you reach a meditative state.

Releasing Physical Tension

One of the obvious reasons that people get massages is to release unwanted or painful physical tension in your body. Among other pains, a common symptom of depression is chronic body aches. Not only are tension and achiness classic symptoms of depression, but they can keep perpetuating depression since it is hard to feel happy and content when your body is in constant pain. Massage can help relieve tension in your body while providing relief from some persistent symptoms of depression, helping you break out of depressive cycles.

Relieving Mental Stress

You may choose to battle depression without medication because of allergic reaction, negative side effects, or other personal reasons. It can be tough to treat depression without medication sometimes, but using a holistic approach that treats the person as a whole can make it easier. Massage helps relax your body and your mind, which can ultimately help you have a more positive mental space that is less conducive to negative or depressing thoughts.

Providing You With More Energy

Another common symptom of depression is a lack of energy that often leads to inactivity, reduced productivity, unfulfilled responsibilities, and missed opportunities in life because you are simply too tired to get out of bed. Massage provides you with more energy by realigning muscles and releasing tension so your body can have regular, unstressed mobility. When your body is unstrained and unstressed, it doesn’t use more energy than is necessary to keep functioning and moving. This excess energy is then freed up for you to use to get going with your day and start enjoying activities again.    

Massage might just seem like a luxury activity to be enjoyed every once in a while, but it actually has a lot of benefits that could help you regularly with depression. Investing in massage is greatly tied to your physical and therefore your mental health as well. Many symptoms of depression directly involve your body and energy levels, so getting a massage is a wonderful holistic way to combat these symptoms.

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