We Need To Rethink Depression And Disability
We see a man in a wheelchair and assume he is less happy than the woman standing next to him. But what if that woman is severely depressed
We see a man in a wheelchair and assume he is less happy than the woman standing next to him. But what if that woman is severely depressed
It’s impossible to determine how separate my illness is from me as a person. But I do know I can continue to improve if I take responsibility.
Everyone with depression has different negative beliefs that form it or become symptoms of it, but all of us can learn from the story of overcoming this negativity.
I didn’t waste those years. They taught me valuable lessons about myself, dating, relationships and sometimes life. They also led me to my first serious and healthy romantic relationship.
To offer you an idea of how depression varies and defies incomplete or incorrect ideas the public has, I decided to tell my story.
The courses I took there also did wonders in improving my writing in general (never copywriting though). However, the painful truth was that I had not taken a single class that had directly built or even improved the skills that I was now using to pay my rent.