topics: depression

2002

June

2002 Jun 11
Blowing Chunks

Even more fear and loathing in Las Vegas.

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2002 Jun 24
Tirade of the Broken Soul

I can’t do it. I’m trying, but I just feel like I’m slipping down the chute with every passing day.

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2002 Jun 26
The Number of the Beast

Cause a 252 ain’t worth your soul, a 252 ain’t worth your soul, a 252 ain’t worth it.

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July

2002 Jul 2
Singularity

More melodrama.

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2002 Jul 7
Essential Hyper-Emptiness

A common disease with no known cure.

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August

2002 Aug 14
Acute Brain Obstruction

That’s all she wrote.

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December

2002 Dec 21
The Longest Night

And all the world’s weight is on my back and I don’t even know why.

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2006

April

2006 Apr 26
from the ground up

On one of my therapeutic albeit expensive trips to the bookstore, I was arrested by a book entitled Undoing Depression. What I found unique (in comparison to the many books about depression that I have browsed through) is that the author writes as someone who simultaneously helps other people with their depression, being a psychologist. At the same time, he is dealing with his own problem. He is a fellow sufferer, and yet he does have some practical suggestions that might help. It’s a lot more cheering than various books that describe the author’s depression simply from the point-of-view of suffering (and on occasion, overcoming it.) Mainly, this is because the author has the other perspective of taking care of people who are depressed. And it works better than all those books written by people who may never have been depressed. While they say things that are really no different than what the author of this book says, the fact that they don’t identify as a sufferer of depression makes it, I think, harder to swallow. But maybe that’s just me.

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