Depression is not a joke

  1. DEPRESSION IS NOT A JOKE
  2. Anxiety, depression, suicide: Our mental health is not a joking matter
  3. Mental Illness Is Not a Joke – The Pine Needle
  4. LAWYERS: 10 REASONS WHY DEPRESSION IS NOT A JOKE
  5. Depression is not a JOKE! –
  6. Depression is not a joke. It's real. It's time to talk about it.


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DEPRESSION IS NOT A JOKE

• He had ranked seventh in the DCE Entrance Exam in 2003, and secured admission in the Bachelor ofEngineering(MechanicalEngineering) class in Delhi College ofEngineering.He was also a National Olympiad Winner in Physics.In all, he cleared as many as 11 engineering entrance exams, including that for theIndian School of Mine.Then his decided to switch his career...he started participating theater and dance then he was selected for several serials. MS DHONI (The unltold story), CHHICHHORE was two of his excellent works.Specially CHHICHHORE taught us ----- 1. You fail and society tags you with atag – LOSER. This film pleasingly shows that no matter what name you’re given by someone, the only tag that matters is the tag you give it to yourself. 2 . You Only Fail In Exams, Not In Real Life. 3 . Every Relationship Can be Mended If It’s Broken. 4 . We Prepare Our Lives For Success But Forget To Prepare It For Failure. 5 . Enjoy The Journey, Results Doesn’t Matter But Your Effort Does.Everyone knows these things but actually it's still HAZY for us . We don't even care about our mental health..A mental health disorder characterised by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.After giving us such inspirational movies SUSHANT SINGH RAJPUT committed suicide.He had reportedly been suffering from DEPRESSIONfor about six months. Suicide is not a solution to anything or any problem..please do feel free to talk to other pers...

Anxiety, depression, suicide: Our mental health is not a joking matter

Sports Seriously, USA TODAY I don’t know what’s going on in his mind, and I’m not going to speculate. Nor should others. But we can use the incident and whatever is going on with Brown to focus on the important topic of mental health issues. An overwhelming majority of Americans say we’re in the grips of a This is just the latest poll to report on the deepening mental health crisis in this country, which has seen a rise in depression, anxiety, stress, addictionand other disorders in the course of the pandemic. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, nearly1 in 5U.S. adults – More Opinion: As someone who has feared being called “crazy”–or worse –because I suffer from depression and anxiety, Idon'tfindjokes and memes aboutBrown humorous. No one should, regardless of their mental health. As Victor Schwartz, a psychiatrist at New York University's School of Medicine who helped organize Fears of being seen as 'weak' I understand from my own experiencethe challenges that come with disclosing mental health concerns. Six years ago, at 58, I wrote for the first time about suffering from depression. It was monumentally more difficult than other essays I had penned about other illnesses, being diagnosed with testicular cancer at age 26 and misdiagnosed with HIV/AIDS two years later. I feared I would be seen as “weak,”“schizo” or “insane.” That’s how people with mental illness have often been depicted in books, movies and daily conversation, with little pushback from the...

Mental Illness Is Not a Joke – The Pine Needle

Lighthearted jokes about mental illnesses add up to problems for those who are truly suffering. We nowadays often hear people saying, “Oh, wow, I’m so depressed,” or “I’m so OCD.” But just because you might want a clean desk or have a routine doesn’t mean you have OCD. And just because you’re sad once or twice doesn’t mean you’re depressed. People are now making these sayings so widespread that people who mean their words are overlooked and people aren’t genuinely concerned about those trying to seek help. People need to stop making mental health a joke and start taking it seriously. People who claim to have mental illnesses are taking away from people who initially are seeking help. Someone has the courage to finally ask for help, but they get shot down in the effort only to be told, “Wow, you’re just faking it.” Or because when people do have alarming signs of mental health, it’s simply overlooked since what they spoke up about is said so often. They may do something drastic to get the attention, so they get the help that they need, but then are slammed for ‘wanting attention’(Jabr). People need to stop making claims about mental illnesses and need to stop the over-popularization of these phrases. Mental health is not a joke. People who suffer from mental illnesses get annoyed because people are making false claims. I have social anxiety, but from an outsider’s point of view its simply seen as my being an introvert. Being introverted doesn’t mean you have social anxiety,...

LAWYERS: 10 REASONS WHY DEPRESSION IS NOT A JOKE

Globally, more than 264 million people suffer from depression. Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide. It contributes to disease, mental breakdown, divorce, and suicide. It is a significant contributor to the global burden of disease. Depression is a common mental disorder. 28 out of every 100 lawyers suffer from depression. Here are some problems lawyers face with depression: • They are ashamed. • They believe that they are flawed. • Many lawyers hide their depression even from themselves. • Some throw alcohol or drugs at it trying to mask it. • They hate to admit that depression can be genetic or a chemical imbalance. • They believe that depression is a sign of weakness. • They are in denial and think that it will go away if they put mind over matter. • They won't admit that without help, the depression only gets worse. • They are too proud to ask for help. • They don't want to be shunned, labeled or targeted as one who couldn't cut the mustard. THERE ARE SOLUTIONS AVAILABLE. Here are three steps to begin. • Acknowledge that you have depression that no matter how hard you work or ignore the anxiety, it won't go away. • Talk to someone who will understand and guide you in the right direction. • Do not listen to anyone who downplays your condition or tells you to just suck it up! In these times of the pandemic, there are more pressures than ever. Please feel free to DM me, type 20 minutes in the comment section if you want to talk or click on my calendar lin...

Depression is not a JOKE! –

Bhumika Goyal Depression and suicide are serious issues that affect individual of all ages, gender, and backgrounds, especially among young people, and they should never be treated as a laughing matter by anyone. According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, 164033 Indians committed suicide in 2021. Of which a huge percentage were below 30. This is a tragedy not a joke and this tragedy demands our urgent attention and action. The significant factor of suicide and depression among youth is mental health issues. According to research, the vast majority of people who tries to attempt or complete suicide have a mental health disorder such as depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, or any substance abuse issues. Some of the reasons of depression in youth could be particularly challenging as they have to struggle a lot to cope up with different problems and stressors in their life such as academic pressure, bullying, emotional abuse, fear of being judged, loneliness, and persistent feeling of sadness and many more reasons like that which makes teenagers think that if they are worth enough and that generates overthinking in them and which eventually leads to a depression and it is concerning among youth as they lack life experience and necessary coping mechanism to navigate difficult emotions. One of the most troubling aspects of depression is it is often not taken seriously enough by our society and the continuous jokes which we see in the society because of which i...

Depression is not a joke. It's real. It's time to talk about it.

I’ll go straight to the topic but with Bollywood. Have you seen the movie “Dear Zindagi”? Or “Tamasha”.? I hope you are nodding your head in yes. What was the common thing you noticed in both the movies Any guess? Both Ved(Tamasha) and Kaira (Dear Zindagi) were doing “Okay” in their lives, and they both knew something is missing, but they weren’t aware of it until Ved met Tara and Kyra met Jug. And it took lots of digging to understand the core of the problem, but before that, they weren’t aware that they are under the cusp of Depression. In fact, they have been living in such a way that they accepted themselves as sad, angry, and unsuccessful people. See, depression is a tricky thing to understand. As we live in a society where we are not allowed to show our vulnerability and from childhood, we have been taught that crying is bad, stay happy or people won’t be your friend; it becomes difficult to understand yourself and your emotions. And the gap between you and emotional understanding turns into anger, mood swings, bipolar mood, or you can call it Depression. Do you know 1 in 4 of us is suffering from depression right now? “According to WHO Depression is the most common illness worldwide and the leading cause of disability. They estimate that 350 million people are affected by Depression, globally. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 7.6 percent of people over the age of 12 have Depression in any 2-week period. This is substantial and shows...