Skip the docs with their snakeoil cures and go to the pub. The pub is were you'll find a genuine support group.

So where is our loving atheist community, in real life? Not to say you folks are not family, but...Other things that help the "mildly" depressed (it doesn't feel mild, it's just not the "classic" depression):
--religious faith, belonging to a warm and loving church, church suppers and discussion groups, particularly one that expects you to volunteer and do something to help others. (teaching Sunday school is good)
--getting outside in nature (cubicle life sucks)
--sunshine every day (no sunblock as this prevents Vitamin D absorption
--going away on holiday (escape horrible family, get more sun, escape cubicle)
--getting a dog (my kid, who was severely disturbed when young, got out of the hospital and ran to hug the family golden and said "You are the best psychiatrist ever...)
Right fucking here, Tero!Tero wrote: So where is our loving atheist community, in real life? Not to say you folks are not family, but...
It is also possible the effect could be psychosomatic.MCJ wrote:I reckon they work for me and I don't consider myself a 'seriousl' case. Once my brand and dosage of drugs was right, I noticed I was much calmer and remain so.
Shush yoo!Pappa wrote:It is also possible the effect could be psychosomatic.MCJ wrote:I reckon they work for me and I don't consider myself a 'seriousl' case. Once my brand and dosage of drugs was right, I noticed I was much calmer and remain so.
I was thinking the same thing. Depression is expressed mentally, physically, and emotionally to varying degrees in different people and at different times, it is not hard to see how depression may have several different causes, so that can be treated by medication and some that can't.JOZeldenrust wrote:Like with many psychological problems, the symptoms of depression could well be caused by various very different causes. That's one of the big problems of psychology: many pathologies are only defined by their symptoms, not by the underlying mechanisms. Different types of depression may have totally unrelated causes, making medication an effective treatment for some, but not for other types of depression.
I think I'll take the placebos and leave the heavy lifting for more deserving cases.Deersbee wrote:Not for a severe depression.
For mild cases the same calming effect can be achieve via alternative means, one of the best is a gym membership.
This study came out at the end of 2009 already.
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