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by ExtremePopcorn
2434 days ago
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> I'm not trying to trivialize depression. As someone who has been catatonically depressed for a couple years now, I'm not so sure about this! People with chronic pain also often can't identify any physical source, but obviously you would never start posting "is this really an illness though?" or "aren't we distracting and misleading people??" in a thread about that. The undercurrent of your post is that depressed people need to snap out of it, and falling back on the "illness" label reduces personal responsibility. Trust me, many people feel like imposters claiming they have depression, despite being completely non-functional. Thanks but no thanks to this proposed contribution to the discourse. Are you really here to understand, or is it just to judge? Want some MRIs and EKGs of depressed brains? |
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Please point to where I say that. I explicitly do not say that. That's not an undercurrent because I don't believe it.
I do also believe that people don't have zero agency in this problem. There is SOME ability and necessity for people to work on these types of problems. That's what therapy with a therapist is right?
And that does differentiate depression from tuberculosis which cannot ever be improved by sitting down and talking about it.