depression
It is not just a matter of feeling sad; discover an honest view of the mental, emotional and physical toll of clinical depression.
About To Die
I was a boy who was loved and respected by everyone in society. Life was most beautiful for me. I was enjoying every second of life, but one day what happened was quite strange. First of all, I was not able to eat anything, was not sleeping well, became afraid of sleep, my senses were not in my control, and was thinking that I am about to die and was lying on the bed all the time.
By Syed Ali Hyder shah4 years ago in Psyche
Near Death
The light passed from one eye to the next. Enchanted moonlight gave the feel of bliss. The yellow butterfly flew through the west. I knew he looked down below at the family that he missed. Almost 3 decades gone in just a moment. I never imagined the time and the memories that he had missed. I always felt the disconnect from the ones that he had met. I always felt left out from everyone’s gift. They all met him in some dreams, a gift from beyond. But there was me who never had the gift. No dreams, no talking from beyond. I just kept thinking that I wasn’t special enough.
By Tatyana Lopez4 years ago in Psyche
Warning Signs Of Adolescent Depression
We are all concerned about the health of our children from the moment that they emerge into the world, but an overlooked aspect of their health could turn out to be one of the biggest factors. A child’s mental health, and, later in life, an adolescent’s mental health,have huge effects on the way that our children and teens live. Problems like depression can affect the quality of life for your adolescent, and can even affect their physical health.
By kavinda ranabahu4 years ago in Psyche
Are You Okay?. Top Story - December 2021.
We would never say that, would we? I mean, no one has ever said it to me. Maybe as depressed people, we keep our persona up of being okay when we are around others. We try to mask the void we feel in our hearts and minds. We try to get dressed and show up, we try to smile meekly even though we feel dead inside.
By Melissa Steussy4 years ago in Psyche
Depression Eats
Depression used to be a dirty word, put in a closet, so no one is tainted with the knowledge. Admittedly, it has come a long way, but certain people, still think that Depression is a disease, that one can catch it by being in the proximity or hide that a family member has been afflicted.
By Dianne Neal4 years ago in Psyche







