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Excuse me but I said nothing at all like, "just get over it" or "buck up". I said it was treatable. There are three kinds of treatment. The first is talk therapy, the second is drug therapy, the third is bibliotherapy or reading books about the causes and effects of depression. All three of those methods are known to work. Any two of those methods of treatment in combinations are proven to work twice as well as anyo one alone. All three used together are three times as effective as any one of them on its own. After many years of treatment, I'm not sure I know what situational depression is as I have come to believe that depression isn't about what happens to us, depression is about how we think about what happens to us.

Awful things happened to human beings and they make us sad, things break our hearts, we experience extreme loss. Being made sad or worse by situations is not necessarily depression. Sadness is a normal state of being when we lose people or we lose a job or maybe we lose a friend. Any number of things can happen to us to darken our mood and leave us wounded. This may turn into depression which needs to be treated but we don't need to experience loss or injury to become depressed. Depression runs in families. Depression can be learned behavior. Depression can be based on a person's brain chemistry, their diet, their lack of exercise or any other combination of poor life skills or poor life experiences .

I'm not speaking about manic depressive disorders, those are completely different and don't respond to the same drugs that we take for depression without mania.

From my observations of friends and fellow artists, manic depression seems to be a much more serious condition with a much bleaker out look for treatment.

I'm not playing down the seriousness of depression either. Left untreated, depression is a terminal disease. It can affect our general health, our longevity, our relationship with other people, our ability to hold jobs. It also affects our ability to heal, to recover from illnesses. For patients with chronic pain both depression and anxiety can greatly worsen our situation. It increases our experience of pain and by that I mean what hurts really bad when I'm depressed doesn't hurt quite as much when I'm happy. This presents serious pitfalls for some patients who say I don't need talk therapy, I don't need drugs, it's normal to feel this way when you're in that much pain. I am not depressed, depression is not my problem. Too many people look at depression as a character weakness or a flaw and refuse to admit they are depressed and refuse to seek for accept treatment. This is very frustrating to watch in another person, especially a loved one. I know this to be true because in the beginning I refuse to admit that I was depressed and didn't seek help until I was in a great deal of pain and perhaps it risk for ending my life. When I began treatment, I used all three methods at the same time which is what I would encourage anybody else to do. You can take too many pills and you can take have too many operations but you cannot have too much bibliotherapy, or too much talk therapy. You can't have bad talk therapy but that's another story.

The two best books I read were "Feeling Good" and sadly. I can't remember the author. I also loved "The Four Agreements", by Miguel Ruiz.

If you are depressed, please get help. If your doctor or your family tell you they think you might be depressed, please listen to them. If you get the impression from someone that they think depression is a character flaw put as much distance between them and you as is possible. Love & blessings.

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In my mind, if/when I was the very depressed patient, and read, “depression is a very treatable condition” it would personally make me feel horrible. Jutmy way of looking at and interpreting what you said. Perhaps by saying something along the lines of, “For the majority of people with depression, it is treated successfully.” Or something to that effect. I will tell you that I was actually diagnosed with a case of PTSD as a result of my ongoing situation during that time and I’m guessing when I read what/how you wrote your sentence it immediately brought back a lot of feelings that I still struggle with re how I was treated during that time. That’s all I can say at this time. Sorry if you were offended.

I agree with you. I was in combat in Korea. I learned to live with it, but still memories are strong. I read the bible 1 pager each night.Workers of God is another word for the holy Spirit. I have been active in the community to help others. I know when we talk like this, eye balls roll. Therefore, I have found talking with others with the same mind set or to my VFW brothers helps. I have encouraged others on this form to be Pro-active for their own health. This means to google and learn why we are taking certain drugs and ask our professionals if the medication is getting the targeted response. Everyone should do this. It is a no brainer. Expressing your opinion about a drug is appreciated. Some times we for get to say, please talk to your physician about this. Many of us do a lot of googling into "The health effects of.......... There are many things that affect our health. Please!.. Never be reluctant to express honest feelings or facts. Most of us can sort it out. Thank you for your contributions