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“Disclaimer: Informational only. Not medical advice. Consult your doctor for guidance.” Welcome to another episode of The Complete Reset! This week, psychiatrist and host Dr. Quinton Moss takes us through a refreshingly honest and deeply insightful conversation about one of the most misunderstood topics in mental health: depression. Together, they break down common myths, like why depression is much more than just sadness or a rough patch and unpack what’s really happening in the brain, body, and spirit when someone is struggling. You’ll hear about the subtle signs people often overlook, why it’s so hard to simply “snap out of” depression, and how isolation and even our phones can quietly deepen the problem. Dr. Quinton Moss dives into the science, explains how depression can impact everything from memory to pain sensitivity, and shares why seeking connection and making small lifestyle tweaks can be just as important as medication or therapy. Plus, the episode explores how childhood experiences, trauma, and genetics can all play a role in shaping our vulnerability to depression and why support, empathy, and breaking the stigma make such a big difference for healing. Whether you’re looking to better understand yourself, support a loved one, or get practical tips for strengthening your mental health, this conversation lays out the pathways to recovery, with the warmth, clarity, and hope you need to know you’re not alone. Timestamps 00:00 Depression's Impact on Daily Life 05:46 Seasonal Depression and Weather Impact 06:54 Persistent Depression Beyond Circumstance 10:30 Depression's Impact on Brain & Body 15:55 Breaking the Depression Cycle 16:42 Mental Health: Treatment and Lifestyle 21:38 The Importance of Socializing 25:25 Depression Impacts Brain Flexibility 27:26 "Depression Isn't About Willpower" 33:33 Trauma, Brain Stress, and Depression 36:38 Empathy and Depression Connection 38:20 Trauma, Empathy, and Depression Links 42:20 "Meaning Strengthens Brain Functioning" 46:56 Depression: Options and Treatment Basics 50:24 Advancing Depression Treatment Options 53:27 Seeking Help for Suicidal Thoughts 55:02 "Depression Help & Hope" Quotes, Hooks, and Timestamps "But this brain conditions, it sends signals to the rest of the body where it's more easy for us to get exhausted or to feel fatigue or have this blah with our body. But we also have a greater sensitivity to pain, and that also occurs when people are depressed." — Dr. Quinton Moss [00:11:22 → 00:11:41] "They actually provide more mental health treatment in this country than all of the other mental health providers." — Dr. Quinton Moss [00:16:59 → 00:17:04] "But when we're depressed, you know, we have a decrease in this particular chemical. And so our ability to have the brain to repair itself, to be able to rewire itself, becomes greatly compromised. And so the brain, it doesn't become less overall functional. What happens with the brain oftentimes is that it becomes more rigid and it starts to then narrow its responses." — Dr. Quinton Moss [00:25:40 → 00:26:12] "But when we do have those experiences, and the younger that we have those experiences, this, this device in our Brain that manages stress, interprets stress. It actually becomes unwell, it becomes hypertrophied, it becomes overactive." — Dr. Quinton Moss [00:33:46 → 00:34:07] "If we have parents who suffer from depression, siblings who suffer from depression, then the likelihood of us suffering from depression is also increased." — Dr. Quinton Moss [00:39:51 → 00:40:00] "We understand that when we have prayer, when we meditate, when we are able to practice some gratitude, you know, is actually able to hit certain parts of the brain which are associated with pleasure, with cohesiveness, with emotional regulation." — Dr. Quinton Moss [00:43:16 → 00:43:37] And now we have technology with pharmacogenomic testing or genetic testing that allows for us to have greater likelihood of success of choosing a medication that's the right fit for that particular patient. — Dr. Quinton Moss [00:48:14 → 00:48:30] "So these things have really opened up the door as far as providing more and more effective ways to treat depression with less and less side effects." — Dr. Quinton Moss [00:50:54 → 00:51:06] "Any of those thoughts are signs that the brain is not functioning well. Not that this person has weakness, but the brain is not functioning well and we have to get that person to care immediately." — Dr. Quinton Moss [00:53:58 → 00:54:13] Podcast's Website - https://thecompleteresetpodcast.com/ Dr. Quinton Moss - https://thecompleteresetpodcast.com/a... Dr. Quinton Moss' Clinic - https://mpwhealth.com/ Dr. Quinton Moss LinkedIn - / quinton-moss-md-86a336149 Podcast Partner - https://tophealth.care/