While at a recent writer's conference, five or six us started talking about depression. We went around the table.
"I'm on Wellbutrin." "I'm on Prozac." "I'm on Zoloft." "I'm on. . . ." Every single one of us was on antidepressants!
One was on an anti-psychotic (obviously a fiction writer).
Depression is not simply a malady of writers and poets. It's the most diagnosed mental illness in America, and at
the same time, one of the least admitted to. After all people who are depressed sit in the dark all day eating their
body weight in chocolate and writing really bad poetry. Right? Wrong!
Here are some signs that you may be depressed.
lack of concentration (you're reading this instead of doing what you should be doing)
deep-rooted boredom
withdrawal
eating too much or too little
lack of energy
self-criticism
negative thinking
feelings of guilt, shame, fear, or helplessness
rebellion; over confidence; lack of fear of injury or death.
If these symptoms last longer than two weeks at a stretch, you may be clinically depressed.
(And all the positive-thinking you can muster will not change your mood.)
But help is available! The bio-chemical imbalance that creates these feelings, can often be corrected with
anti-dpression medications.
So, if you or a friend are exhibiting these signsor sitting in the dark all day eating his or her body weight in
chocolate and writing really bad poetryplease seek one of the many treatment options available. (And here are
some additional resources.)
Depression (National
Institute of Mental Health)
Depression (WebMD)
Depression is real (American Psychiatric Association)
Depression (Teens Health)
© 2008 James N. Watkins



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