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Posted by Matt from CT on August 10, 2006 at 21:18:42 from (68.118.198.252):
In Reply to: Re: Another Sad Post posted by in-too-deep on August 10, 2006 at 20:46:52:
Yeah, it's time to start seeking out some better help -- clergy, social workers. The "cycling" is a classic sign of depression. That's probably not quite the right word for it since technically the pyschologists use that to describe a particular and fairly rare type of depression called bi-polar. But those ups-and-downs really start to say this is not just the normal blues. A CSW or pyschologist can make a proper diagnosis, and work with you to develop a treatment plan. If you broke your arm, you'd go to the doctor and he'd stabilize it in a cast, and when the cast comes off you'd do physical therapy to regain full function. Depression is often treated very similiarly. While some people just need therapy...most benefit from an anti-depressant that stabilizes the mind like a cast stabilizes a broken bone. And once stable, you can take full advantage of therapy to learn new behaviors and most people can wean off the drugs.
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