Grant
Honorary Master
Clinical depression doesn't work that way. It's not a case of finding something to make you happy, that will make the depression go away, you need to find a way to overcome all those negative feelings that are dragging you down. When you suffer with depression, you can't see past the negativity.
i have never suffered real depression, so i have very little understanding or grasp of it.
i became more personally aware of the severity, or at least it impacted me personally when i went to try assist a youngster who jumped from a building recently (i suspect most here are aware of the couple of threads i created).
since then, i have done a fair bit of research into depression & those for what ever reason, to chose to end their own lives.
the boy's father sent me a detailed 3 page email the other day regards his son & events during the year prior to the incident.
i am not going to discuss the content of the mail, but essentially there were no real, or signs of any "triggers" that led up to him taking his own life.
the mistaken assumption on my part, is that there must be something, anything, that could possibly make one happy (or happier), no matter how depressed one actually may be.
a friend of mine is a psychiatrist (gavin hendricks), who used to sometimes consult at valkenburg hosp.
we often had discussions regards things his patients (obviously not by name) would sometimes go through, but unfortunately depression was never really one of the subjects of discussions - a lost opportunity for me i guess, as he now practices in the uk.