Depression Project, Mad Wisdom to Overcoming Bipolar Depression Part 5 Anna Miller
Anna Miller form the Depression project interviews Karen Beth Glunz about mad wisdom needed to overcome depression and bipolar disorders without going through the conventional mental health system and being drugged by psychiatry.
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@Annafin62 Those people which suffer from seasonal depression do use the daylight lamp with anti-depressant medication while the other people with SAD thrive and are excited by that cold. This does only mean I have a different group of fellow depressed people to associate with as the seasons do change.
brentpieczynski 1 year ago
@brentpieczynski I highly recommend a daylight lamp(natural light, whatever the term is in english).
I´ve been thinking, how important for those 33 miners that kind of thing might be.
Annafin62 1 year ago
@Quex01 I can relate to the Depression from experience with many in the polar regions of the Earth, having one season a year with Depression.
brentpieczynski 1 year ago
i'll get depressed, watching these videos...
Quex01 1 year ago
I think we're missing part 4 here or something?
detubator 1 year ago
incurable alchoholics....... ppfffffft... . good habits are hard to change.
BergenCafe 1 year ago
That is a terrible thing to label a person "incurable". It´s like "hopeless". It can really kill active parts of a person, and any initiative thinking around that matter.
There seems to be a state of the diagnosed people, which can be called "a victim of psychiatry". I wonder why other people seem to be happy about people obviously reaching that point. Do people just have a need to feel superiority over these non-functional members of society?
Annafin62 1 year ago
To be Manic is not normal To be a Zombie is not normal To experience Joyfulness and sadness is normal.
I got off the AA wagon mostly because I was not willing to wear their I am disfunctional badge.
Alcohol does make me disfunctional
I want to do good things so 98% of the time I stay away from the beer that I love so much to drink.
98% of the time I Rock and Roll
If I am lonely enough I will sacrifice 2% of my time to, to, um, well how ever it turns out enjoy friends and beer.
Stay Healthy
jefferyrowe1960 1 year ago
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MaladaptiveCatalyst 1 year ago