“Depression has been called the world’s number one public health problem. In fact, depression is so widespread it is considered the common cold of psychiatric disturbances. But there is a grim difference between depression and a cold. Depression can kill you.” David D. Burns
Motivation Mondays: World Health Day – Theme Is Depression
What is Depression? Depression is an illness characterized by persistent sadness and a loss of interest in activities that you normally enjoy, accompanied by an inability to carry out daily activities, for at least two weeks.
In addition, people with depression normally have several of the following: a loss of energy; a change in appetite; sleeping more or less; anxiety; reduced concentration; indecisiveness; restlessness; feelings of worthlessness, guilt, or hopelessness; and thoughts of self-harm or suicide.
Something that can happen to anybody.
Not a sign of weakness.
Treatable, with talking therapies or antidepressant medication or a combination of these. World Health Organization
Since 1950, the World Health Organization has held a World Health Dayto focus attention on health-related ailments and bring invaluable research and information to the public. Over the years, it has focused on the most pressing health issues by developing campaigns and disseminating information that we can all use. April 7th is World Health Day and the theme for this year is – DEPRESSION. Depression is an equal opportunity abuser and it can affect any of us. It is not the domain of certain types of people or those who don’t follow a set pattern of behavior. It is, as explained above, an illness characterized by persistent sadness and can manifest even at the height of a successful career.
Did you know that over 300 million people suffer from depression globally? And that it is the second leading cause of death among 15-29-year olds? If you look around you or think about it carefully, you, someone you know has had a bout of depression over the years. Some are even diagnosed as clinically depressed and the treatment is long term. The truth is that we are the face of depression. It looks like YOU, ME, and EVERYONE out there and there is help. Of course, the sad part to this is that often, we hide behind the stigma that is attached to this and every other form of mental illness when we should not. You did nothing wrong and it is NOT your fault. Like every other illness of the mind and body, we need support, information and intervention. WHO: Handout on Depression
“The continuing stigma associated with mental illness was the reason why we decided to name our campaign Depression: let’s talk … For someone living with depression, talking to a person they trust is often the first step towards treatment and recovery.” Shekhar Saxena, Director of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse at WHO.
Motivation Mondays: World Health Day – Theme Is Depression
WHO: James Chau shares his personal experience of depression
What can we do if we/or someone we know have/has depression? For starters, the WHO Handout above provides us with answers and practical advice to a series of questions that our loved ones might all ask during a debilitating episode of depression. Key to any effort we make is to set aside our own prejudices, focus on the needs of the other and provide swift and effective help. We can do this. The questions range from
Depression: What you should know
Living with someone with depression?
Worried that your child is depressed?
Worried about the future? Preventing depression during your teens and twenties
Wondering why your new baby is not making you happy?
Staying positive and preventing depression as you get older
Do you know someone who may be considering suicide?
Do you feel like life is not worth living?
And these questions are followed by 10 helpful, lifesaving tips and advice that you might want to jot down. At the end of the day, we can be the helping hand a depressed friend or stranger needs. By educating ourselves and being compassionate to the pain and suffering of others, we can have a huge impact on each others lives in a positive way. The 10 tips are below.
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03/20 – 20, International Day of Happiness/ First day of Spring, 21, World Poetry Day, 22, World Water Day 23 Puppy Day, 24, TB Day
03/27 – 27, Doctors Day
04/03 – 6, International Day of Sport, 7 World Health Day
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“People talk about physical fitness, but mental health is equally important. I see people suffering, and their families feel a sense of shame about it, which doesn’t help. One needs support and understanding. I am now working on an initiative to create awareness about anxiety and depression and help people.” Deepika Padukone
Motivation Mondays: World Health Day – Theme Is Depression
The campaign core: At the core of the campaign is the importance of talking about depression as a vital component of recovery. The stigma surrounding mental illness, including depression, remains a barrier to people seeking help throughout the world. Talking about depression, whether with a family member, friend or medical professional; in larger groups, for example in schools, the workplace and social settings; or in the public domain, in the news media, blogs or social media, helps break down this stigma, ultimately leading to more people seeking help. World Health Organization
If you’ve ever been in a crisis situation or been a witness to one, you know that having key tips at hand and a go-to-plan can make the difference between life and death. While we might never be in such a place ourselves, our help can be a bright light for someone else. The 10 tips below are recommended by WHO. I cannot stress enough the value of seeking immediate professional help; ideally with a medical professional. The goal of the tips below is to help you remember that there is HOPE, and where there is HOPE, there is HELP. Please keep these and use them.
1. Talk to someone you trust about your feelings. Most people feel better after talking to someone who cares about them.
2. Seek professional help. Your local health-care worker or doctor is a good place to start.
3. Remember that with the right help, you can get better.
4. Keep up with activities that you used to enjoy when you were well.
5. Stay connected. Keep in contact with family and friends.
6. Exercise regularly, even if it’s just a short walk.
7. Stick to regular eating and sleeping habits.
8. Accept that you might have depression and adjust your expectations. You may not be able to accomplish as much as you do usually.
9. Avoid or restrict alcohol intake and refrain from using illicit drugs; they can worsen depression.
10. If you feel suicidal, contact someone for help immediately. 10 Tips from WHO
Positive Motivation Tip: Take care of your mental and emotional health and be a help to others.
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There has been so much stuff out there about depression recently and I like it. There can be such a stigma about it. But you are so right. It can happen to anyone and it is not weakness.
Thank you for sharing! Depression has touched my life not only in my family members, but also previous periods in my life. The thoughts and feelings weigh people down and don’t let them come up for air. It is very sad that, even though we are living in a time of drastic change and abundance, depression has become more relevant and devastating. I sometimes think of how our culture/ relationships have changed with all this technology. It could possibly be hurting our ability to create meaningful relationships. What do you think?
This is great that you are bringing light to the people who are suffering from depression and hopefully giving them places where they can get help. My only issue is that I lived with someone who had depression. Unfortunately the depression was only a component of a larger issue. I suppose it could be termed co-morbidity but truthfully it wasn’t something separate and equally damaging. My recommendation is to seek help from a therapist, and allow them to help you. Going to therapy is not a bad thing. It’s something that everyone should do at some point, I believe.
This was such a great post – depression is a really personal issue for me and has been for a long time, but the sort of compassion you advocated for here is sometimes hard to find, and it’s only been in recent years that the stigma behind depression has begun to lift. It warms my heart to know that the stigma is lifting, that people are paying attention now instead of just turning away to pretend it isn’t there.
I’m glad that you mentioned seek professional help. I tried doing it on my own (because I thought I could fix it myself) but in all honestly, I couldn’t. I didn’t even START to get better until I went and saw a doctor. Great tips.
Isn’t it crazy how many depression affects? I know I’ve been caught up in it a time or two myself. It’s difficult to combat and differs for each person.
I am so glad that they chose to discuss depression for this year. It’s really important to raise awareness on such an illness that can really damage a lot of lives, not just for the depressed patient but everyone around him or her. It’s something that we should pay attention to and give support to as well. A lot of people are ashamed of suffering from it instead of getting the help that they need.
I have been diagnosed with severe clinical depression before and it is no joke. People say that they’re ‘depressed’ when they’re sad and I feel like it takes away from what is real depression. Some days it’s hard for me to get out of bed or to do anything. Thank you for bringing this real disease to people’s attention.
I know the feeling. I went through episodes of depression after giving birth, and I am thankful for my husband and friends who helped me get through it.
I love your posts they are always resourceful and helpful. Love your motivation mondays just so inspiring. I’m glad this weeks topic was on depression. Education and awareness on this topic is needed
Depression is most certainly a SERIOUS matter that I don’t think enough people take seriously. Thankfully, it’s becoming more and more of a hot topic, thus hopefully in the near future MORE AND MORE things will be offered to help support those who struggle with it.
Dealing with and understanding depression one you’ve never been trough it is hard… almost impossibile. Depression is still covered with stigma, as if t was a strong form of laziness, sotho’s afflicted by it feels twice as lonely.
It is helpful to know these tips on preventing depression condition.By talking to someone who cares,it is easy to release the stress.Work load and other problems can always create such problems.
One of my closest friends ended his life due to his ongoing depression. Thank you so much for sharing about it and providing such deep insight and tips for those of us who want to help support our loved ones.
I know several people with either anxiety or depression or both! The important thing to remember is that you get help if/when you need it! Don’t suffer alone!
You must have read my mind because I am currently in the middle of talking about depression on the blog for mental health day. It affects so many of us so I think it is important to raise awareness x
It is best to recognize the symptoms early on and seek help. Depression wrecks havoc on the mental and physical well being of a person. The struggle is real and should not be brushed off as “just feeling sad.”
This post is a must read not only for those suffering from depression, but for those that are responsible for the care of a family member suffering from it as well. Showing them you understand and showing these patients that they are loved would be a big boost for them to recover from depression.
I think it’s great that from being a taboo that is not spoken about or taken seriously, depression is something that is being addressed and treated. Thanks for sharing
This is something that has been a big issue through the history of my family, and it is something I personally try to bring awareness to. So many suffer silently and try to hide it, but we have to keep talking about to take away the stigma. As you said there are about 300 million that suffer from depression, and we need to let others know they aren’t alone.
Your positive motivation tip was spot on! I think many of us suffer from depression at one point or another in our lives. It is important to know that we’re not alone and be aware of resources for ourselves and others.
This is such an important topic and your article is very insightful. Depression is difficult to deal with and anyone suffering from depression deserves compassion and a helping hand.
I’m thankful that my stint with depression was a very short one, but I try to remember it, nonetheless, so I can help others who are currently struggling. And there are so many 🙁
Depression can affect any of us, it does not discriminate. I know so many who have suffered with this illness and we need to make sure that people know there is no shame in asking for help.
Great article. I am hearing bad news since morning and its all about depressions. One of my close family member is going through the same phase. Its so hard to see the loved ones going thru this.
Depression is really wodespread but people don’t like talking about it because it is mental illness. I feel more awareness will make more people come forward for treatment instead of committing suicide.
I think it is so important to talk about depression! I know many people that struggle with this and almost always they feel so isolated and alone. There is such a stigma with it, it is nice to start the conversation.
Thank you for this informative post about depression. I know quite a few people with depression and need support. Will remember this post, @MirthAndMotivation.
Depression is a really serious issue. In Medical school here, most of the students experience depression at one point or the other but whether you like it or not you are forced to come out of it. You would think the health care field would be better but it’s not. Something has to be done.
Depression is a really important issue to address since a lot of people really fall in this state. People really need more understanding on their plights and dilemmas.
People should know how to recognize depression in their family and friends. We should be able to recognize depression to be able to prevent suicides in susceptible patients.
I always like to read posts that bring awareness to something Depression and other unseen illnesses should always be talked about and those who suffer from them should never have to hide or live in shame about it.
Wow this is a ton of great information that I didn’t know! I have had friends that have suffered with depression and you just made me aware of somethings that I didn’t know thank you!
I’m so glad to hear that this year’s theme for World Health Day is Depression since it runs in my family and is so misunderstood by the general public. Thank you for sharing the WHO’s 10 tips.
Awareness about depression is much needed nowadays. Some people thought that it is just normal but it is not, it is something serious and should be treated by a professional.
I was just having a conversation with someone about depression and they assumed a person could just turn it on and off. So many people really need to be educated on what depression really is. Great post!
It is so important to raise awareness about depression! I really appreciate your article. In the country I’m living now, the statistics for depression diagnosed by a physician are HUGE. I did not know the gravity of this illness because it is a rare thing in my home country (that or the doctors don’t diagnose it correctly, that’s also a possibility). I’ve seen so many of my friends go through this and I didn’t have a clue how to help them 🙁
I really love the pointers you gave when dealing with a crisis or bout of depression. I felt myself slipping a little bit and I had to sit down and do some breathing. I shared this because you never know who you are helping when we talk about depression <3
I really enjoy the information that the world health organization gives out. All is fairly accurate too. I hope this post can help all those suffering with depression.
I see more and more people are more open to talk about depression these days. Agree that people suffering from depression have to seek help. Talking to psychologist and medication definitely help keep depression at bay. This is a great post that will be useful for many.
I suffer from anxiety and depression and I think it’s important that we raise awareness on this. People often would judge you, call you lazy, pathetic, overly dramatic, sensitive, without thinking if you’re suffering from a mental illness or not. It’s not seen so they think you’re functioning well when you’re not.
Depression is such a serious issue, and it is everywhere! It makes me so sad when people look down on someone because they are on medication for anxiety or depression. Those are diseases just like diabetes or cancer. No one would criticize a diabetic for taking medication, so why is there a stigma for someone with a chemical imbalance taking medication to correct it?
Depression is modern age disease number one! Ant what’s even worse, a lot of people doesn’t seam to notice or care about their depressed loved ones. I’m aware how difficult the struggle with it is, and hope that the awareness will rise.
I believe its common. Having gone through a brief one earlier this year. It can immobilize you, numb you and blind you to the beauty, hope and love all around you.
This is a very informative post. I think that you are right that depression can affect anyone. From time to time, I do feel depressed as the grind in my daily live is somewhat monotonous. Fortunately, I recently found a therapeutic way to battle my depression. I write for my blog and it made me happy to be able to do what i truly enjoy.
find it easy to read this one, health day talks are so important and most times i wish i get so involved in the but most times i dont, now its good you made this. like always i love your reads and images.
8 out of 10 folks suffer from some level of depression but no one wants to talk about it. We should all come out and discuss in open, so that, we can help each other.
Depression is killing many of us and there are only few who like to talk and discuss about it openly. I liked the way you brought this topic up on world health day. Real applauses and share it enough so please has the courage to fight and get out of it.
I have actually came across few close one who suffered from depression and it was quite difficult for them to come of it. Most of the time they just seclude themselves.
This is a great reminder for anyone who seeks help when they’re depressed. First people to go is family, next will be friends. But if they’re holding back to ask help from them due to some reasons, they need to ask help from any “help lines”.
Awareness is very important. Many people aren’t aware of the fact that they’ve gotten Depression until it gets really really serious! Depression is real~ yet at the same time, man should also learn to handle stress and pressure!
Depression is a very touchy subject, but is very important to talk about. So many people suffer from depression and feel as though there is no way out. It is so important that they know there’s help out there. Great post!
I think it is great that you addressed depression today. This is a topic that seems to be taboo.. We need to help those who suffer from depression and let them know it is okay.
This is a big deal and should be made aware to EVERYONE. Including those who aren’t dealing with depression as they can be of help to family and friends who suffer from it.
Depression is real. Some people prefer not to acknowledge just because they don’t understand. I wish more and more people would open their eyes to this deadly situation. Thank you for sharing this beautiful motivational post.
So many people battle depression and so many alone. I battles post partum depression after having my son. I was fortunate not to get it as bad as some but depression is depression no matter the stage.
Depression is very real for all races and cultures. Some cultures tend to push it under a rug and deny it is happening, which only causes more damage. Thank you for the post.
I have a few friends that have depression. It’s important to highlight this and talk about it more so people feel more comfortable opening up about it.
What triggers my anxiety? Its when I am judged wrongly and that I am bad. I want to be kind to the best I can then people say this or makes me feel I am worthless so there, that triggers it all!
It’s very important to be open the depression the complications it bring to people and their families. a lot of people who do not understand it is a serious condition, not a thing to toy with.
It’s so important to keep talking about this. Talking about it helps those suffering. I can’t imagine how it feels to live like this.
There has been so much stuff out there about depression recently and I like it. There can be such a stigma about it. But you are so right. It can happen to anyone and it is not weakness.
Thank you for sharing! Depression has touched my life not only in my family members, but also previous periods in my life. The thoughts and feelings weigh people down and don’t let them come up for air. It is very sad that, even though we are living in a time of drastic change and abundance, depression has become more relevant and devastating. I sometimes think of how our culture/ relationships have changed with all this technology. It could possibly be hurting our ability to create meaningful relationships. What do you think?
This is great that you are bringing light to the people who are suffering from depression and hopefully giving them places where they can get help. My only issue is that I lived with someone who had depression. Unfortunately the depression was only a component of a larger issue. I suppose it could be termed co-morbidity but truthfully it wasn’t something separate and equally damaging. My recommendation is to seek help from a therapist, and allow them to help you. Going to therapy is not a bad thing. It’s something that everyone should do at some point, I believe.
This was such a great post – depression is a really personal issue for me and has been for a long time, but the sort of compassion you advocated for here is sometimes hard to find, and it’s only been in recent years that the stigma behind depression has begun to lift. It warms my heart to know that the stigma is lifting, that people are paying attention now instead of just turning away to pretend it isn’t there.
Very resourceful post. It’s important to speak out and motivate others to talk about the hard topics.. like depression and mental health.
I’m glad that you mentioned seek professional help. I tried doing it on my own (because I thought I could fix it myself) but in all honestly, I couldn’t. I didn’t even START to get better until I went and saw a doctor. Great tips.
Isn’t it crazy how many depression affects? I know I’ve been caught up in it a time or two myself. It’s difficult to combat and differs for each person.
i had a prenatal depression after giving birth to my son, it is not easy! it is something that very serious! i love reading post like this!
I am so glad that they chose to discuss depression for this year. It’s really important to raise awareness on such an illness that can really damage a lot of lives, not just for the depressed patient but everyone around him or her. It’s something that we should pay attention to and give support to as well. A lot of people are ashamed of suffering from it instead of getting the help that they need.
I have been diagnosed with severe clinical depression before and it is no joke. People say that they’re ‘depressed’ when they’re sad and I feel like it takes away from what is real depression. Some days it’s hard for me to get out of bed or to do anything. Thank you for bringing this real disease to people’s attention.
I know a few people that suffer from depression. It’s a real struggle for them to get through every day life.
Amazing post, Elizabeth, in breaking into the stigma – thank you!
Depression can be so crippling to those who have it. It’s always sad to see when someone with depression commits suicide.
It’s so important to talk about the health awareness especially for every individual.
I know the feeling. I went through episodes of depression after giving birth, and I am thankful for my husband and friends who helped me get through it.
Thanks for such a awesome post.
I love your posts they are always resourceful and helpful. Love your motivation mondays just so inspiring. I’m glad this weeks topic was on depression. Education and awareness on this topic is needed
Depression is most certainly a SERIOUS matter that I don’t think enough people take seriously. Thankfully, it’s becoming more and more of a hot topic, thus hopefully in the near future MORE AND MORE things will be offered to help support those who struggle with it.
Dealing with and understanding depression one you’ve never been trough it is hard… almost impossibile. Depression is still covered with stigma, as if t was a strong form of laziness, sotho’s afflicted by it feels twice as lonely.
It is helpful to know these tips on preventing depression condition.By talking to someone who cares,it is easy to release the stress.Work load and other problems can always create such problems.
Depression runs in my family so I know how much it can affect you. I think there has been a lot of progress in making it less taboo too.
Unfortunately I see this daily! Thank you for bringing awareness!
One of my closest friends ended his life due to his ongoing depression. Thank you so much for sharing about it and providing such deep insight and tips for those of us who want to help support our loved ones.
I know several people with either anxiety or depression or both! The important thing to remember is that you get help if/when you need it! Don’t suffer alone!
I love that more people are becoming aware of depression. I suffered many years with depression.
You must have read my mind because I am currently in the middle of talking about depression on the blog for mental health day. It affects so many of us so I think it is important to raise awareness x
Thank you for bringing awareness to depression. This is such an important topic.
Indeed, depression is a serial silent killer. I find it worst than cancer.
I have definitely been there… And you tips for dealing with a crisis is exactly what is needed. I wish I would have read this a while back. Thank you!
It is best to recognize the symptoms early on and seek help. Depression wrecks havoc on the mental and physical well being of a person. The struggle is real and should not be brushed off as “just feeling sad.”
This post is a must read not only for those suffering from depression, but for those that are responsible for the care of a family member suffering from it as well. Showing them you understand and showing these patients that they are loved would be a big boost for them to recover from depression.
I think it’s great that from being a taboo that is not spoken about or taken seriously, depression is something that is being addressed and treated. Thanks for sharing
300 million people suffering with depression is an incredible amount. I see why they call this the common cold of the psychiatric disturbances.
I have a few close family members suffering from depression. Those tips are a big help, will share them.
such a nice blog.
This is something that has been a big issue through the history of my family, and it is something I personally try to bring awareness to. So many suffer silently and try to hide it, but we have to keep talking about to take away the stigma. As you said there are about 300 million that suffer from depression, and we need to let others know they aren’t alone.
Your positive motivation tip was spot on! I think many of us suffer from depression at one point or another in our lives. It is important to know that we’re not alone and be aware of resources for ourselves and others.
This is such an important topic and your article is very insightful. Depression is difficult to deal with and anyone suffering from depression deserves compassion and a helping hand.
I feel like depression is something that isn’t spoken about openly enough. There is still a stigma that goes with it and we need to end that
Depression is definitely something that needs to be brought up more often , creating awareness, we need to be made aware that they are not alone
As always this has got me thinking. Depression and the discussion of it is becoming less and less taboo which is only a good thing!
I’m thankful that my stint with depression was a very short one, but I try to remember it, nonetheless, so I can help others who are currently struggling. And there are so many 🙁
I had no idea that depression was that serious in this country. I know from personal experience how depression can be difficult to deal with.
Depression can affect any of us, it does not discriminate. I know so many who have suffered with this illness and we need to make sure that people know there is no shame in asking for help.
Great article. I am hearing bad news since morning and its all about depressions. One of my close family member is going through the same phase. Its so hard to see the loved ones going thru this.
I think too many people suffer in silence when they shouldn’t have to.
Depression is really wodespread but people don’t like talking about it because it is mental illness. I feel more awareness will make more people come forward for treatment instead of committing suicide.
depression is a hard topic and some people like to ignore, people with depression are the best at hiding it.
All these tips against depression are useful and important, first of all being conscious about it at never beeing alone.
It’s so sad that depression is so common. It’s definitely important to raise awareness!
I think it is so important to talk about depression! I know many people that struggle with this and almost always they feel so isolated and alone. There is such a stigma with it, it is nice to start the conversation.
Thank you for this informative post about depression. I know quite a few people with depression and need support. Will remember this post, @MirthAndMotivation.
Depression is a really serious issue. In Medical school here, most of the students experience depression at one point or the other but whether you like it or not you are forced to come out of it. You would think the health care field would be better but it’s not. Something has to be done.
We have quite a few organisations who work on this in Australia. Sadly it still claims many lives.
Depression is a really important issue to address since a lot of people really fall in this state. People really need more understanding on their plights and dilemmas.
Whenever am feeling low, good thing i have save Disney OST songs in my Spotify. Might be sounds lame but cheers me up!
People should know how to recognize depression in their family and friends. We should be able to recognize depression to be able to prevent suicides in susceptible patients.
A dear friend of mine suffered from depression and ultimately committed suicide so I dont take this topic lightly, thanks for sharing!
I always like to read posts that bring awareness to something Depression and other unseen illnesses should always be talked about and those who suffer from them should never have to hide or live in shame about it.
Wow this is a ton of great information that I didn’t know! I have had friends that have suffered with depression and you just made me aware of somethings that I didn’t know thank you!
I’m so glad to hear that this year’s theme for World Health Day is Depression since it runs in my family and is so misunderstood by the general public. Thank you for sharing the WHO’s 10 tips.
Awareness about depression is much needed nowadays. Some people thought that it is just normal but it is not, it is something serious and should be treated by a professional.
I was just having a conversation with someone about depression and they assumed a person could just turn it on and off. So many people really need to be educated on what depression really is. Great post!
Depression is definitely something that needs to be talked about more openly.
It is so important to raise awareness about depression! I really appreciate your article. In the country I’m living now, the statistics for depression diagnosed by a physician are HUGE. I did not know the gravity of this illness because it is a rare thing in my home country (that or the doctors don’t diagnose it correctly, that’s also a possibility). I’ve seen so many of my friends go through this and I didn’t have a clue how to help them 🙁
I really love the pointers you gave when dealing with a crisis or bout of depression. I felt myself slipping a little bit and I had to sit down and do some breathing. I shared this because you never know who you are helping when we talk about depression <3
I really enjoy the information that the world health organization gives out. All is fairly accurate too. I hope this post can help all those suffering with depression.
great post and good info. i really like the information that WHO provides. I hope this helps someone out.
Depression is something that so many people deal with. It surprises me that it is still so taboo to talk about. I’m glad that there is more awareness!
I see more and more people are more open to talk about depression these days. Agree that people suffering from depression have to seek help. Talking to psychologist and medication definitely help keep depression at bay. This is a great post that will be useful for many.
I suffer from anxiety and depression and I think it’s important that we raise awareness on this. People often would judge you, call you lazy, pathetic, overly dramatic, sensitive, without thinking if you’re suffering from a mental illness or not. It’s not seen so they think you’re functioning well when you’re not.
Depression is an ugly thing. I am glad that there is a day about it. Hopefully others will understand depression is real and talking about it helps.
Depression is such a serious issue, and it is everywhere! It makes me so sad when people look down on someone because they are on medication for anxiety or depression. Those are diseases just like diabetes or cancer. No one would criticize a diabetic for taking medication, so why is there a stigma for someone with a chemical imbalance taking medication to correct it?
It makes me sad and mad too! <3
Depression is modern age disease number one! Ant what’s even worse, a lot of people doesn’t seam to notice or care about their depressed loved ones. I’m aware how difficult the struggle with it is, and hope that the awareness will rise.
I believe its common. Having gone through a brief one earlier this year. It can immobilize you, numb you and blind you to the beauty, hope and love all around you.
This is a very informative post. I think that you are right that depression can affect anyone. From time to time, I do feel depressed as the grind in my daily live is somewhat monotonous. Fortunately, I recently found a therapeutic way to battle my depression. I write for my blog and it made me happy to be able to do what i truly enjoy.
Wow I was not aware that depression is the second most leading death for young adults. Depression is certainly a disease to take seriously!!
Of late, the awareness about depression in India in increasing with several celebs talking about it!
find it easy to read this one, health day talks are so important and most times i wish i get so involved in the but most times i dont, now its good you made this. like always i love your reads and images.
8 out of 10 folks suffer from some level of depression but no one wants to talk about it. We should all come out and discuss in open, so that, we can help each other.
I have friends and family who deal with depression and its definitely tough. But it’s important to create a support system.
Support systems and honest show of concern help.
Depression is something that should not be taken lightly. Seeking professional help is important. Having a support group would also help.
Great points!
Depression is killing many of us and there are only few who like to talk and discuss about it openly. I liked the way you brought this topic up on world health day. Real applauses and share it enough so please has the courage to fight and get out of it.
Thank you and may the word spread far and wide.
I have actually came across few close one who suffered from depression and it was quite difficult for them to come of it. Most of the time they just seclude themselves.
And that is why we all need to get involved and help out
This is a great reminder for anyone who seeks help when they’re depressed. First people to go is family, next will be friends. But if they’re holding back to ask help from them due to some reasons, they need to ask help from any “help lines”.
Exactly… nothing to be ashamed about… we all need some form of help.
Awareness is very important. Many people aren’t aware of the fact that they’ve gotten Depression until it gets really really serious! Depression is real~ yet at the same time, man should also learn to handle stress and pressure!
WE all need to be supportive of those in depression as it is hard thing to do alone.
Depression is a very touchy subject, but is very important to talk about. So many people suffer from depression and feel as though there is no way out. It is so important that they know there’s help out there. Great post!
And that we join hands to lift the veil off this taboo topic.
I have depression and it’s not easy. a support group and blogging is helpful because I don’t feel ashamed or alone.
I think it is great that you addressed depression today. This is a topic that seems to be taboo.. We need to help those who suffer from depression and let them know it is okay.
True… It remains a topic that many want to avoid.
This is a big deal and should be made aware to EVERYONE. Including those who aren’t dealing with depression as they can be of help to family and friends who suffer from it.
Sadly, it is still a taboo subject for many… even in the blogging community
Depression is real. Some people prefer not to acknowledge just because they don’t understand. I wish more and more people would open their eyes to this deadly situation. Thank you for sharing this beautiful motivational post.
So many people battle depression and so many alone. I battles post partum depression after having my son. I was fortunate not to get it as bad as some but depression is depression no matter the stage.
Depression is very real for all races and cultures. Some cultures tend to push it under a rug and deny it is happening, which only causes more damage. Thank you for the post.
Depression I think has become a worldwide phenomenon that everyone should take it more seriously.
I have a few friends that have depression. It’s important to highlight this and talk about it more so people feel more comfortable opening up about it.
thanks for sharing such inspirational quotes. Love how you motivate other people.
What triggers my anxiety? Its when I am judged wrongly and that I am bad. I want to be kind to the best I can then people say this or makes me feel I am worthless so there, that triggers it all!
It’s very important to be open the depression the complications it bring to people and their families. a lot of people who do not understand it is a serious condition, not a thing to toy with.
Depression is a silent killer for me. I always say people pretend to be okay and not depressed. We need to pay attention to the signs and reach out.
Depression sure can be hard, it can be so helpful to talk to people about it. They are some helpful tips here
The first week of November is always the hardest for me, but I will be taking it as a mental health break. After doing Blogtober. I am fried.