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lyion wrote:But.... evolution is about survival of the fittest, and not about self healing whatsoever so your point isn't really valid when used in that analogy.
Lyion wrote:That ignores the simple question if chemical imbalances are biological and natural, why don't we see them in other species?
Lyion wrote:Anyways, I'll retract 'Survival of the Fittest' and input Natural Selection, which is the same thing.
Lyion wrote:Unfortunately, Arabs are notorious cowards and these are people who are easily knuckled under.
lyion wrote:Only when the Canadian atheists roll out the Jesus card, since the three Christians out of one hundred people on this board never do. Note, Mindia is not a Christian. He's more like a Draenei Exile.
Anyways, I'll retract 'Survival of the Fittest' and input Natural Selection, which is the same thing.
That ignores the simple question if chemical imbalances are biological and natural, why don't we see them in other species?
Charles Robert Darwin (1809–1882). Origin of Species.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
IV. Natural Selection; or the Survival of the Fittest
Illustrations of the Action of Natural Selection, or the Survival of the Fittest
Tossica wrote:Depression is a natural coping mechanism that most likely occurs in many creatures. Letting depression consume you is an unconscious choice a person makes. While you are depressed, it's near impossible to see the way out but once you find it, it all becomes clear. You are in complete control over how you cope with disappointments in life and there are many, many things you can do to "help" yourself out of the rut and medication can be a very helpful tool in this process. Coming to the conclusion that you have a chemical imbalance that is beyond your control is bullshit and a cop out. I personally have proven it to many people over the years.
If you think your life sucks and there is nothing worth getting out of bed for then do something about it.
Spliffs wrote:Furthermore, just because *you* believe a person can fix themselves, doesn't mean they believe it. When it comes to thoughts and emotions, a person creates their own reality. Some people *can't* fix themselves, because their mind doesn't work like yours does.
Tossica wrote:Depression is a natural coping mechanism that most likely occurs in many creatures. Letting depression consume you is an unconscious choice a person makes. While you are depressed, it's near impossible to see the way out but once you find it, it all becomes clear. You are in complete control over how you cope with disappointments in life and there are many, many things you can do to "help" yourself out of the rut and medication can be a very helpful tool in this process. Coming to the conclusion that you have a chemical imbalance that is beyond your control is bullshit and a cop out. I personally have proven it to many people over the years.
If you think your life sucks and there is nothing worth getting out of bed for then do something about it.
Although the causal relationship is unclear, it is known that antidepressant medications can relieve certain symptoms of depression, although critics point out that the relationship between serotonin, SSRIs, and depression usually is typically greatly oversimplified
Treatment of depression varies broadly and is different for each individual. Various types and combinations of treatments may have to be tried. There are two primary modes of treatment, typically used in conjunction: medication and psychotherapy. A third treatment, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), may be used when chemical treatment fails.
Other alternative treatments used for depression include exercise and the use of vitamins, herbs, or other nutritional supplements.
The effectiveness of treatment often depends on factors such as the amount of optimism and hope the sufferer is able to maintain, the control s/he has over stressors, the severity of symptoms, the amount of time the sufferer has been depressed, the results of previous treatments, and the degree of support of family, friends, and significant others.
Although treatment is generally effective, in some cases the condition does not respond. Treatment-resistant depression warrants a full assessment, which may lead to the addition of psychotherapy, higher medication dosages, changes of medication or combination therapy, a trial of ECT/electroshock, or even a change in the diagnosis, with subsequent treatment changes. Although this process helps many, some people's symptoms continue unabated.
There are many therapeutic approaches, but all are aimed at improving one's personal and interpersonal functioning. Cognitive therapy, also known as Cognitive Behavior Therapy, focuses on how people think about themselves and their relationships. It helps depressed people learn to replace negative depressive thoughts with positive ones, as well as develop more effective coping behaviors and skills. Therapy can be used to help a person develop or improve interpersonal skills in order to allow him or her to communicate more effectively and reduce stress.Interpersonal psychotherapy focuses on the social and interpesronal triggers that cause their depression.
Narrative therapy gives attention to each person's "dominant story" by means of therapeutic conversations, which also may involve exploring unhelpful ideas and how they came to prominence. Possible social and cultural influences may be explored if the client deems it helpful.
Behavioral therapy is based on the assumption that behaviors are learned. This type of therapy attempts to teach people more healthful types of behaviors. Supportive therapy encourages people to discuss their problems and provides them with emotional support. The focus is on sharing information, ideas, and strategies for coping with daily life. Family therapy helps people live together more harmoniously and undo patterns of destructive behavior.
It is widely believed that physical activity and exercise help depressed patients and promote quicker and better relief from depression.
Tossica wrote:Huh, so the ONLY way to "cure" clinical depression is with medication? Bullshit.
Keep thinking that and pfizer and co will continue to laugh all the way to the bank.
You are both full of shit. People are cured every day and many of them do it without the use of medications. You have all the tools you need to treat it, you just need someone to show you how to use them and the motivation to "fix" your life.
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