The Pillar Method english version
No one tells you that depression can look like someone who functions. Someone who goes to work, replies to messages, takes care of their loved ones, and smiles when needed. Someone who, on the outside, seems able to handle everything while inside something slowly goes out, without anyone seeing it. Sometimes without even seeing it yourself.
That has a name. It is called functional depression. And it is the loneliest of all because it is invisible.
El Pilar is the method that was born from living it. Not from studying it. From three severe depressive episodes, from the most common mistakes with medication, from years of learning to recognize the signs before hitting the bottom. Written in March 2026, after the latest relapse, so that whoever reads it will have a slightly easier time than the author.
The most complete method on the market for helping with depression, written by a chronic patient from the journey, not from the cure.
182 pages structured into 30 blocks – Logbook – Private community:
Index
P R E L I M I N A R I E S
Prologue
How to read this book when you have depression
My story · I was also the one who could handle everything
B L O C K I · U N D E R S T A N D I N G D E P R E S S I O N
What is depression, really?
Types of depression
Symptoms: the visible ones and the hidden ones
Warning signs
B L O C K I I · A C T I N G W I T H K N O W L E D G E
The importance of asking for professional help
Medication: understanding it so you do not fear it
Psychological techniques to relieve symptoms
B L O C K I I I · P R A C T I C I N G E V E R Y D A Y
Step-by-step practical exercises
Sustainable daily routines
40 tips for difficult days
B L O C K I V · R E F L E C T I N G
22 stories to accompany you
B L O C K V · T H E R E L A P S E C I R C L E
The circle I did not know how to see
The 7 stages of the cycle
How to interrupt the cycle
B L O C K V I · F O R T H O S E A R O U N D M E
What I need you to know about me
What helps and what does not help
A letter to those who love me
B L O C K V I I · T H E B O D Y I S A L S O A F F E C T E D
The body is not okay either
Broken sleep
Nutrition in depression
The movement I can manage
B L O C K V I I I · C R I S I S P R O T O C O L
When everything suddenly falls apart
The 7 steps when everything breaks
After the crisis
B L O C K I X · M E D I C A T I O N A N D P S Y C H O L O G I C A L H E L P
What no one explains about medication
Antidepressants
Anxiolytics
Muscle relaxants
Why a psychiatrist and not just any doctor
The other half of treatment · Psychological help
The real benefits of therapy
Types of therapy that work
Medication and therapy: why both together
REINFORCEMENTS TO EXISTING BLOCKS
· Shame — the obstacle no one names
· The lying mind — deeper exploration
· Self-compassion as a practice, not a concept
· Body regulation — beyond breathing
BLOCK X · G R I E F
· Grief and depression — when they resemble each other and when they differ
· The grief no one validates
· Interrupted grief
· How to accompany grief from within
· Exercises for grief
BLOCK XI · M A L E D E P R E S S I O N
· The pillar that cannot bend — the root of the problem
· How depression is disguised in men
· Irritability, alcohol, and overwork as symptoms
· Why men ask for help late
· What needs to change — and what you can do today
BLOCK XII · T H E W O R K E N V I R O N M E N T A N D L E A V E
· Should I tell my boss?
· Medical leave — rights, fears, and decisions
· How to manage time off without losing yourself
· Returning to work — preparing so you do not fall again
BLOCK XIII · A F T E R D I S C H A R G E
· The most dangerous moment no one warns about
· Integrating what you learned — not returning as if nothing happened
· A customizable maintenance plan
· Signs that something is shifting again
BLOCK XIV · T H E C H I L D W H O L E A R N E D N O T T O A S K
· What we learned about pain as children
· How those beliefs govern your adult life
· Recognizing the pattern without getting trapped in it
· Exercises to start rewriting
BLOCK XV · Q U E S T I O N S N O O N E A N S W E R S
· How long will I be like this?
· Am I crazy?
· Will I always be able to work?
· Will medication change my personality?
· When should I go to the emergency room?
· Will my depression affect my children?
· And other frequently asked questions
BLOCK XVI · I N H E R I T E D D E P R E S S I O N
· Genetics
· Vulnerability
· What you can do when depression was already there before you were born
BLOCK XVII · D E P R E S S I O N A N D D O G S
· Companionship
· Attention
· Unconditional love
· A reason to go out
· A reason to live
BLOCK XVIII – F U N C T I O N A L H O M E P H Y S I C A L A C T I V A T I O N G U I D E
· Weekly activation plan
· Detailed exercise sheets
BLOCK XIX – A G O R A P H O B I A I N D E P R E S S I O N
· What no one explained to me when the world began to shrink
· What it is exactly
· Why it appears in depression
· The most common triggers
· How it settles in without you noticing
· What truly helps
· What a professional can offer that you cannot do alone
· What I learned from all this
BLOCK XX – A S U I C I D E S T O R Y, W H E N T H E P I L L A R C A N N O T H O L D A N Y M O R E
BLOCK XXI · D E P R E S S I O N A N D R E L A T I O N S H I P S
When the illness enters a shared bed
· What happens to the one with depression in the relationship
· What happens to the one who supports
· What helps and what destroys — a guide for both
BLOCK XXII · D E P R E S S I O N A N D M O N E Y
The financial stress no one names that deepens everything
· Why money and depression feed each other
· What you can do when money fails and your mind does not help either
BLOCK XXIII - D E P R E S S I O N A N D I D E N T I T Y
Who am I when I can no longer be who I thought I was
· How depression steals identity
· Rebuilding identity — not returning to the old one but building a new one
BLOCK XXIV - S L E E P I N D E P T H
Beyond basic advice — for those who know they need to sleep but cannot
· The three types of sleep problems in depression
· Fear of the night — what no one names
· Advanced tools for those who already know the basics
BLOCK XXV - R E T U R N I N G T O N O R M A L I T Y
The months no one prepares you for, and the most dangerous ones
· Why returning is so difficult
· How to return in a way that lasts
BLOCK XXVI - D E P R E S S I O N I N M I D L I F E
The 50s and 60s — when life takes stock and the mind does not always hold up
· Why midlife has its own risk factors
· What is different at this age
· Specific tools for midlife
BLOCK XXVII - P O S T P A R T U M A N D P E R I N A T A L D E P R E S S I O N
When the happiest moment becomes the darkest
· What it is and what it is not
· The paralyzing guilt
· What helps when your environment does not understand
BLOCK XXVIII - D E P R E S S I O N A N D T E C H N O L O G Y
The phone that connects you to everyone and isolates you from yourself
· What social media does to the depressed brain
· But technology can also help
BLOCK XXIX - D E P R E S S I O N A N D E M O T I O N A L E A T I N G
When food, alcohol, or restriction become crutches
· Alcohol as a nervous system depressant
· Emotional eating and restriction
· Breaking the cycle — what works
BLOCK XXX - M E A N I N G A N D P U R P O S E
What sustains you when everything else fails
· Why meaning matters so much in depression
· Purpose does not have to be grand
· Spirituality without dogma
C L O S I N G
Closing chapter · What I learned to leave with you
Glossary of terms