Sunday, October 20, 2019

Depression is... essays

Depression is... essays Its feeling of one being tied to railroad tracks, stuck and distressed. The person desperately wanting help, but does not know what he/she can do. Depression affects many people tied to their own railroad tracks. These people want something or someone to help get them off the tracks before the train comes. Being tied to railroad tracks, or depression, does not have to be caused by drug/alcohol abuse and does not always denote suicidal temptations, but it is the feeling of hopelessness and confusion. People today think depression is only caused by drug or alcohol abuse, and results in suicide. Any normal person cannot be depressed, just somewhat unhappy to these people. This belief is wrong. In many cases of depression involving drugs or alcohol, the person who is suffering was depressed before he/she started his/her substance abuse. An example of this is shown in the movie, Girl, Interrupted. A young woman was sent to a mental hospital by her parents for swallowing a bottles worth or aspirin washed down by alcohol. Doctors diagnosed her as a borderline, who was basically someone who is depressed. As the movie develops, the reasoning for her depression was that she wanted to be a writer. But in the 60s, it was not very acceptable for women to have their own opinion, so she felt trapped. Everyone else thought she just had a substance abuse problem, and that was the cause of her depression. She went through therapy and she did not resort to suicide. Another example that proves drugs and alcohol abuse does not always cause depression is in the movie, Forrest Gump. Forrest had a lifelong friend, Jenny, whom he always had a crush on. When Jenny was a child, Forrest discovered one day that her dad abused Jenny and her sisters when he went over to her house. Years later, Jenny used drugs and alcohol with her boyfriend. She sunk into a deep depression, which had be ...

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