Quiet Stranger said:
For those who have had (or do have) depression, what do you think needs to change in society to better help people with depression?
I'm doing a research paper on depression and the last question I have to answer is what needs to change in society to better help people who have depression. I know of one thing but that's about it. Anyone's advice or thoughts is greatly appreciated.
I will say the same as I have said to a researcher I met recently.
Trigger warnings on music, games and films that contain things which might trigger... Well, I was talking about self harm (A common side effect of depression), but the same applies to a lot of things. You have warnings about drink, drug, violence, sexual content, bullcrap like that. I think there needs to be warnings about potentially triggering aspects within said images, such as rape, or suicide, because it really can be horrible to be blindsided by such things.
On another level, removal of the stigma created through the over-diagnosis of people. Over-diagnosis has many affects, along with the social stigma of the labelling process (Which I assume I do not have to get into) and the trivialisation of the subject 'Depression is not bad, my uncle has Seasonal Affective Disorder! Get over yourself'. Essentially I think there are too many categories these days (Bleh, I think the old ones worked. You know, Unipolar depression, Bi-polar depression, Chronic depression... That crap. None of this new bullshit. Especially not something as impossible to diagnose as "Borderline Personality Disorder". Fuck that and fuck its array of symptoms covering THE ENTIRE HUMAN CONDITION). People need to start accepting that sadness is just another aspect of the human condition, something that we all experience and that for some it lasts a lot longer and is hard, sometimes impossibly hard, to snap out of it.
I say all of this as a unipolar depressive who has a long history of self harm (Clean for about a month and a half, woo.) and stupid life decisions (Who'd a thought that crack cocaine was bad for you?). Used such things to cope with a very difficult world that I could not understand, a world that made no attempt to understand me.
Finally? A universal shift away from the medicalisation of every fucking aspect of the human fucking condition. Yes, Medication does help sometimes. Resperidone, Prozac, Diazepam, all of it, it can help. But CBT has a pretty high success rate and, importantly, doesn't fuck you up. SSRI's can, and do, cause suicide and are impossibly dangerous to use in non-controlled conditions (And are MOSTLY USED IN NON CONTROLLED CONDITIONS), but we all think that pills are the answer. As a species we need to realise that it is ok to have a cold sometimes and that if you are feeling like shit it is probably better to take 2 hours out of your week and talk to someone about it then shove a fistful of Lithium into your mouth and wash it down with some diazepam before having your afternoon snack of prozac. It doesn't help. The way out of shit is not to take things to make the symptoms go away, its to talk to people until you have dismantled the cause.
Well, with regards to depression any way.
Esotera said:
We need a health service that actually has the capability to treat more than a minority of mentally ill individuals, and one that has an extensive outreach & prevention program. If you have a broken leg, it will get treated, but if you have a broken mind, it's easier to miss, and the waiting lists can be up to two years long, which is ludicrous.
Also judging by the responses in this thread, better public education, because most of the responses so far appear to think depression is caused exclusively by bullying.
Look, another person who has some idea of what they are talking about.
A lot of things go into education in my opinion. So much stuff has so much stigma attached because people are ignorant. Get rid of the stigma, get rid of one of the causes of depression. Or at least get rid of one of the things that makes it so hard to deal with. Man, just thinking about this crap is making me crave a smoke.
Which is a pity because I quit. Heh.
Good day to you, people of this thread. I need to stop procrastinating and start working.