If we imagine "Severely Depressed" being at one end of a spectrum, what would be at the other end? — Tzeentch
Depression is a problem almost every person, to various degrees, deals with at some point in their life. — Tzeentch
but if I'd have to guess I'd say mania — fdrake
Also, mania can zip through those pleasant conditions you mentioned into psychosis, which can be very horrible for people to experience. — Bitter Crank
And manic-depression is something ordinary, or as it's called nowdays, bipolar disorder. The name ought to tell what is the other extreme.don't really think it's a useful question to ask 'what's the opposite of depression?', but if I'd have to guess I'd say mania. Unipolar depression has a lot of things which are inverted in mania — fdrake
Many companies would just love to hire manic people at first, if they would stay that way with that positive upbeat. But usually it leads to burn out.I've been manic before (clinically), it felt like a lot of fun at the time but it was still pretty destructive. — fdrake
Many companies would just love to hire manic people at first, if they would stay that way with that positive upbeat. But usually it leads to burn out. — ssu
I don't really think it's a useful question to ask 'what's the opposite of depression?', but if I'd have to guess I'd say mania. Unipolar depression has a lot of things which are inverted in mania: — fdrake
That begs the question, What is the healthy state of being? — The Devils Disciple
Many companies would just love to hire manic people at first, if they would stay that way with that positive upbeat. But usually it leads to burn out. — ssu
Many companies would just love to hire manic people at first, if they would stay that way with that positive upbeat. But usually it leads to burn out. — ssu
Re mental health, the healthy state of being is whatever you're satisfied/comfortable with and whatever allows you to go about your daily business, so that you can house, feed, etc. yourself. — Terrapin Station
I also know people who are 'comfortable' being depressed, or at the least show no desire to stop being depressed.
Are such people in a healthy state of being? — The Devils Disciple
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