by uNkNowN ElEmEnt » Mon 20 Nov 2006, 22:22:37
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '"')Pull yourself up by your bootstraps" and such really doesn't do much for these folks (I suppose I might say "us folks") as the problem is largely physical and not from bad mental habits.
Whether it starts as situational, chemical imbalance, past history of bad life of bad thoughts once it gets to a certain point it becomes a chemical imbalance that you can't pick yourself up from. Yes, some people do very well with therapy, a lot don't, and you have to keep researching to find out what will work for you.
This take TIME and lots of it considering that the person is cognitively deficient at the time so while some might see them as expecting others to take care of them, or solve the problem for them in reality a lot of them are just out of options and waiting to find the next thing to stry (diet, pills, therapy etc) hoping for the right combinat6ion for them to come along.
There is nothing wrong with using a crutch if you need one and there is nothing wrong with a cry for help if you need it.
I wonder what the connection is between our food being more and more processed and our soil getting depleted and the rise in mental health issues.