Why can't people understand Depression?
Kjarra
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Apr 6, 2015
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People tend to percieve mental illness as a lack of motivation and will power. They often see it as something you can control by thoughts. They don't forcibily know you feel depression as something physical. It's like an imaginary pain to them (even though it's really really real).
tomhardyrockymark99
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Jun 3, 2015
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It's not only depression. I believe expecting people to understand your problems and behave the way you want them to is very disappointing. At the end of the day, it's you against the world. You don't need people to understand what you have. As long as you understand yourself, everything is perfect. Understanding yourself, and knowing who you are is one of the best feeling in the world. I hope you everything works in your favour. May god bless you. :)
Corvius
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Sep 8, 2015
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Hello there :),
Because it's a part of human psychology to not be able to fully (100%) understand something they have never felt or been through. Sometimes humans can relate and have empathy towards some things they never experienced, but most of the times they can't relate or know exactly how you feel.
It's expecially highlighted when it comes to depression and other psychological problems because such things are still mostly taboo and people usually don't know alot about those. That makes it even harder for people to relate sadly.
Depression is not only a problem, it's living hell.
Hope I helped you,
best regards, with respect,
Corvius.
Laurapsarmiento
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May 28, 2015
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They do understand, the thing is that they don't care enough and they don't do anything to help the people that are feeling that way.
Anonymous
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Mar 25, 2015
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A lot of people don't understand depression and it's because depression is such a hard thing to deal with and most people don't have to deal with it and they can't understand exactly what you're going though.
LifeisGood323
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May 25, 2015
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Unfortunately people who suffer from depression realize that they are victims at a very late stage. Depression starts altering their habits by making isolation and staying off the grid feel comfortable. By the time people realize that they got in too deep, their new daily habits are based on depression and isolation, thus any change will feel unwanted. Once they start fighting depression and the habits it built, thats when the fight with depression starts. It usually takes 21 days to built a new habit, keeping that in mind can be a helpful reminder for fighting depression.
Anonymous
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Apr 8, 2015
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How can someone understand something they never been through?" my ex use to be like I don't understand how you could..." and although I would get so frustrated I had to stop and be Im glad you don't understand because that means you have never experienced what I've been through and I wouldn't want some of the things I've been through happen to my worse enemy.
affableKite3014
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Nov 7, 2015
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People just do not realize how painful it is unless they have been through it themselves. Understanding is something hard to do as well.
Anonymous
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Apr 4, 2017
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Unfortunately mental illness is such a stigmatized subject, people are too afraid to talk about it. I think more needs to be done to educate people on the importance of a healthy mind and what to do when someone says their depressed or suicidal.
GermanZebraCupcake
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May 7, 2015
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Many people do not understand depression because they can not fathom what we're going through. They do not understand just not having the energy sometimes to even shower or eat. They can only imagine sadness and not something larger that we fight with on a daily business to do our basic daily needs.
KaylaCind
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May 8, 2015
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Depression has historically been misunderstood. While it may not seem like it, it is actually gaining the most recognition it ever has in recent years. When my Nan had depression some decades ago, she reached a point where she struggled to even leave the house. Her doctors advice was to 'get on with it and stop being sad'. Can you imagine being told that now?! I certainly can't.
But the growing understanding doesn't doesn't change the fact that many people dealing with depression are being misunderstood. I think the main reason people don't understand is because of a lack of education. Knowledge is power, and for this reason I think we should all strive to educate those around us to the issues that others might be dealing with.
Anonymous
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Aug 11, 2015
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Because to people who don't have it, the thought that something that dictates your emotions can exist just can't make sense; they have no experience of what losing control of their mind is like, and can't understand why it's such an impossible thing to deal with.
Anonymous
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Nov 11, 2015
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I really wish that people would at least try. There's such stigma on mental illnesses, including depression. All it would take is for the person to do a little research on the illness and trust that our experiences and feelings are valid and that we aren't just "overreacting."
Manifestation
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Nov 9, 2015
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As it is a situation inside of you, not on the visible outside, it is difficult for some individuals to see beyond physical symptoms.
commDir15
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Nov 16, 2015
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It's not something that can be easily measured and identified (like your blood sugar, cholesterol, etc.). It's an illness of the mind and it can have different effects on different individuals. For some, it can cause extreme sadness and hopelessness, but for others, it can rear its ugly head in the form of aggression (especially when trying to figure out the right medications for it)... yet others can experience ALL of these mentioned symptoms together and much more! For the one experiencing depression, it's a very "personal" illness and its very difficult to explain to others. The loved ones dealing with a depressed person have no way of seeing what's going on inside the head of the depressed person, either. It's a very LONELY disease and as Corvius mentioned, "it's living hell."
SavannahLaPage
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Nov 22, 2015
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Because many people don't have it themselves. They may THINK they do, but in reality, they probably don't. The stereotypical thing people associate depression with, it just always being sad, but that's not all to it. People think that if they are sad for a period of time, they have depression. That word if used so loosely, people think they know everything about it, & they think they are experts on it. Where as the minority of people who are actually diagnosed with depression, they actually understand it's more than just being sad, & we have to sit around looking at posts, & memes about depression, & things saying like "you know you have depression when you never smile" which, personally pisses me off, but whatever, I just feel like no one will ever understand depression, unless they have it themselves.
Anonymous
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Dec 1, 2015
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because its not something you can see or touch. its not visible and some people think that its just a mind set. which its obviously not but some people don't want to understand it, because they're scared or just not willing to
Rajnin
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Jul 11, 2016
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one cause they choose to deny that it exists. They choose not to study it when someone close to them has it.
Narcolexi
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Oct 24, 2016
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I think people don't understand that it doesn't have a reason. That it isn't something that anyone can control! Medications and therapy can help just like insulin can help diabetes, but you don't see anyone telling a diabetic to simply handle it on their own.
I think that the more people who suffer from depression stress that it is a medical disorder with psychological symptoms, the more understanding people might become.
EnchantedBliss
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Dec 21, 2015
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Depression is a very personal experience, and is experienced differently by everyone. There are different triggers or causes. Whilst there may seem like a general cause, are all unique to everyone in their own way. There are simply people who haven't experienced depression, and cant fathom to grasp the feelings and thoughts you get when depressed, and how surreal it all feels.
We have all gone through different life lessons and experiences, and this is what makes us all see the world differently. So whilst depression is a very individual thing, we can all come together to support and heal each other through these tough times. Helping shine light on each individual together.
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