On the other hand if a depressed person tells herself that improving diet and exercise habits is too difficult and/or couldn't possibly help, and so on, then that self-diagnosis would likely be self-fulfilling, I would think. — Janus
I wouldn't say that it goes either way just because I've heard stories both ways -- sometimes it goes away, and the reasons for that vary (from constant medication to a quick visit to talk therapy); and sometimes it does not, and you need to either always go through talk therapy or medication or both. — Moliere
I can't say I feel all that depressed. Although, I do sit home all day and do nothing productive with my time — Posty McPostface
I disagree with Jake due to the fact that these simple and elegant behavioral tactics or strategies are not able to be realized in full by the depressive. — Posty McPostface
I think what you are failing to see is that there is no such thing as "talk just for the sake of talk"; all talk has consequences. — Janus
. It may be true in some cases and not in others. Every person is a different case.that talking will (not) accomplish anything other than casual nerd entertainment. — Jake
I'm just trying to strip away the illusion that talking will accomplish anything other than casual nerd entertainment. If that is seen and accepted, I have no further complaints. — Jake
why hasn't natural selection dealt with depression in evolutionary terms of survival of the fittest genes? — Posty McPostface
I'm not objecting to talking. I'm objecting to going endlessly round and round in circles while pretending we are making progress towards some goal other than going endlessly round and round in circles. — Jake
Hmm, that's a tad harsh don't you think? — Posty McPostface
I mean, how does one objectify progress when dealing with depression? — Posty McPostface
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