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Depression - A State Of Mind ?
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12-06-2011, 04:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-06-2011 04:19 PM by Snooks.)
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Depression - A State Of Mind ?
I was reading a very interesting blog article yesterday and as such, i thought that i would post it in here.
Now i certainly am not experienced enough to make any firm comments on wether the Authors views are correct or incorrect and i post it merely so that you can read the article and make up your own mind. Quote:Psychiatry & Depression The original article can be viewed on a blog called Ego Taco . Lifesupporters.com: Peer support for a wide range of social issues. Sydney Forum. Visit, work and live in Sydney |
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12-13-2011, 10:22 AM
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RE: Depression - A State Of Mind ?
I do not have time to read this whole article at the moment. I'm in class. However I WILL finish it. With that being said, what I did read was nuts. For one quoting wiki is the first clue. Its completely unreliable information that can be put in by anybody. in college you CANNOT quote that site because of how unreliable it is. Secondly, it mentions that you can't "see" depression. But you can not really "see" any mental illness. Like schizophrenia isn't real either?
It also tries to make "feeling" depression and being chronically depressed are the same things. Yes everyone is depressed sometimes. most people are not depressed every minute of every day of their lives for years and years. Its no longer just a "feeling". I understand someone not wanting to treat it if they are able to deal with it. But I also am not going to judge someone who tries to treat it when its something they have been dealing with for years. And certainly the suggestion of a new outlook which is simply "go be happy" is a joke. ~Knowledge is the enemy of faith~
~When I was young and irresponsible I was young and irresponsible~ |
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12-13-2011, 06:48 PM
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RE: Depression - A State Of Mind ?
I tend to agree with your comments Slaka, especially given the information i have read and the many things i have been told by members in here.
I did however feel it was worth posting so that people such as the Author, have an opportunity to express their opinion and recieve the feedback from members who have endured this, or similar issues. Enjoy your class
Lifesupporters.com: Peer support for a wide range of social issues. Sydney Forum. Visit, work and live in Sydney |
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12-15-2011, 12:45 PM
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RE: Depression - A State Of Mind ?
Well if someone who is depressed and has been able to change their life and help themselves by changing their outlook and changing things around in their life then that is absolutely great for them!
However its discouraging when you are someone who is depressed and people you care about tell you to just go be happy. :/ ^the last day to my class is Monday! So excited to be done!! ~Knowledge is the enemy of faith~
~When I was young and irresponsible I was young and irresponsible~ |
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01-03-2012, 10:21 AM
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RE: Depression - A State Of Mind ?
I would like to know if the author of this has ever had depression, not as in just 'feeling depressed' every now and again but actually being chronically depressed. Maybe they would have a different opinion?
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01-03-2012, 02:45 PM
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RE: Depression - A State Of Mind ?
Quote:Maybe they would have a different opinion? I cant say for sure but hes a nice guy and seems to have no issues. As mentioned previously i allowed this post and linked to it for two reasons: 1. I treated it as news so that the author could voice his opinion, i dont believe Admin of the forum should censor or unfairly promote any stance on any issue. 2. It provided a great insight into what the general public feels and says regarding the mental health issues. For the record, i have the same personal opinion as yourself
Lifesupporters.com: Peer support for a wide range of social issues. Sydney Forum. Visit, work and live in Sydney |
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