tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19962237.post116044422942268062..comments2024-03-04T16:39:30.609+13:00Comments on Lindsay Mitchell: ARE YOU DEPRESSED?Lindsay Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04437693272797130833noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19962237.post-1160451616653475792006-10-10T16:40:00.000+13:002006-10-10T16:40:00.000+13:00Capitalism relies on the voluntary exchange of goo...Capitalism relies on the voluntary exchange of goods and services. Advertising is part and parcel of that process. This is not.Lindsay Mitchellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04437693272797130833noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19962237.post-1160450722651907492006-10-10T16:25:00.000+13:002006-10-10T16:25:00.000+13:00There's an aweful lot of bleeding heart mentality ...There's an aweful lot of bleeding heart mentality in the left, and yeah, it's horseshit. But depression is an illness, if anyone says they have complete control over the chemicals in their brain, they're kidding themselves.<BR/><BR/>That site doesn't tell anyone that they're depressed though. It says you could be depressed, and you *may* need help. The thing about depression is that the first thing to go is the thing you need to beat it: Free Will. It may come back, but then you think, "you know what, I'm fine now", and continue as if nothing happened.<BR/><BR/>There's a lot of stigma surrounding the issue, the bleeding heart mentality of the left doesn't help much, but then neither does the blatent ignorance of some in the right. What was inevitable was the solution employed to try and solve the problem, the most important word in the information era capatalist agenda, "Advertising"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19962237.post-1160448209084019612006-10-10T15:43:00.000+13:002006-10-10T15:43:00.000+13:00According to them I am depressed. what is depressi...According to them I am depressed. <BR/><BR/>what is depression?<BR/><BR/>Most of us feel sad, discouraged, or "down" once in a while, but for some people, this mood does not go away. When a person feels like this for a month or more, and it gets in the way of daily living, it could be depression.<BR/><BR/>If the answer is yes to questions in at least three of the following four categories, you may need to get help:<BR/><BR/> * 1. Behaviour<BR/> * 2. Thoughts<BR/> * 3. Feelings<BR/> * 4. Physical<BR/><BR/>Summary<BR/>Behaviour<BR/><BR/> * Have you stopped doing things you enjoy?<BR/> * Are you finding it hard to concentrate and get things done?<BR/> * Are you drinking alcohol and taking drugs to make you feel better?<BR/> * Do you find it hard to get up in the morning?<BR/><BR/>Feelings - do you feel like this most of the time?<BR/><BR/> * Frustrated<BR/> * Indecisive, poor concentration<BR/> * Disappointed<BR/><BR/>Physical<BR/><BR/> * Do you feel tired all the time?<BR/> * Are you unwell a lot or feeling run down?<BR/> * Do you have headaches or muscle pains?<BR/> * Have you put on or lost a lot of weight?<BR/><BR/>There is help - for further assessment please contact your family doctor.<BR/>Alternatively:<BR/><BR/> * Call the Depression Hotline 0800 111 757<BR/> * Talk to a counsellor - see resources<BR/> * Click here for other options<BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/>What a load of horse shit.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19962237.post-1160446518136831102006-10-10T15:15:00.000+13:002006-10-10T15:15:00.000+13:00What a dumb lot of questions.What a dumb lot of questions.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com