Dr. Benzinger from secondopinion.org with health information on anxiety and depression.
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This version of the video shows the parts that hit the cutting room floor as Paula and Natasha tell us their thoughts on the Subrideo Solution Focused Therapy training course. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Paula and Natasha tell us their thoughts on the Subrideo Solution Focused Therapy training course. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is a short-term goal-focused therapeutic approach which helps clients change by constructing solutions rather than dwelling on problems. Elements of the desired solution often are already present in the client's life, and become the basis for ongoing change. The ability to articulate what the changes will be like is often more important than understanding what led to the problem.
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This is an excerpt from the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board's video entitled "Living With It: Youth Talk About Depression. If you are a resident of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and need more information, call the 24-hour Suicide Prevention/Information and Referral Hotline for Adults and Children: 216-623-6888.
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I'm 13. I have many of the symptoms. It takes me forever to fall asleep at night. I usually don't wake up in the middle of the night, but when I do, I can't go back to sleep. I fidget constantly. I have lost interest in many of my favorite activities. I hate being around my family and participating in family activities. I have trouble concentrating in class. I feel horrible all of the time. It's not like normal sadness, and I can't seem to understand what's causing it. If I am depressed, shouldI get help? Based on the information given if I do have depression, how would you rate it on a scale of 1-10? I've never felt like this before. If not depression, what is it?
I've been this way for over a year. I feel horrible all the time. It lasts long after two weeks.
I'm comfortable with the school I'm going to. I'm in the eighth grade. It's my third year there. I have many good friends, and I'm not being bullied or have been. I never get into trouble. I'm in the advanced placement classes and am doing well in them. I can't find a reason for my unhappiness. I enjoy nothing. Everything's so hopless it seems.
Sweetie, you're not alone.
You sound exactly like me four years ago. I was in eighth grade, top of my class, all the advanced classes, but still–something was wrong.
I would say your depression ranks around 7.8 by the sound of it. Please, get help. Talk to your mum or dad..even a counselor at school. Don't let it go any futher.
If you don't get help now, the next step of depression will be thoughts of suicide…and beleive me its scary. Don't let that be a wakeup call; take in life right now, and let someone help you.
Don't let this control you for another monment, you deserve happiness and contentment in life.
Email me hun if you need anything at all! We're all here for you and beleive it or not, things will get better…even if it doesn't seem that way right now.
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I did just this after 3 years of depression.
My depression culminated in an attempted suicide at age 10.
The modern view in medicine is that suicide is a consequence of failing to cope with "depression".
There is plenty of information regards this topic online, but hardly any on how a person can overcome depression without medical help, this is why i want to know what you think is a persons reason/s for leaving depression behind without medical help.
Thanks.
I think that would depend on how severe the depression and what was causing it. Everyone gets depressed. EVERYONE. It just depends on a lot of factors. But yes, I think that you could hit a rut, stay down for a while, and then pull yourself back out if you know how to do that. But I think that some depression is so severe that without coping skills you probably couldn't overcome it. That does not mean that you will definitely kill yourself. I think that there are many people that have lived there whole life with depression, never did anything about it, and didn't die by commiting suicide.
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This is a short clip about the American response to the economic impact of the Great Depression: the creation of thousands of local currencies. More information at www.complementarycurrency.org.
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