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Apr 28, 2015
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cougfanblue
A very important distinction to make.
Well-meaning people say stupid things all the time thinking they're helping.
I think discouraging people from seeing lds counselors like Texas Hammer did is really unfortunate. The vast majority that I've interacted with do wonderful jobs.
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For those of you that have or do suffer from depression, what do you find helps
neopolitech
4/28/15 12:48pm
medication and counseling are a must
Cougarealist
4/28/15 12:49pm
I have in the past but not recently. I thought I no longer needed either.
neopolitech
4/28/15 12:55pm
I've heard a doctor talk about this exact sentence in counseling before.
Lance71
4/28/15 1:03pm
you don't have to suffer
Cougarealist
4/28/15 1:08pm
This. Do not neglect the counseling.
bluecheese
4/28/15 1:18pm
Follow up: Unfortunately, almost all insurance companies pay for...
bluecheese
4/28/15 1:24pm
Who or what is the best resource for finding a good counselor?
neopolitech
4/28/15 1:34pm
RE: Who or what is the best resource for finding a good counselor?
bluecheese
4/28/15 3:21pm
Speaking on behalf of my wife. And I know it sounds flippant. But the answer is
Lance71
4/28/15 12:49pm
Open and frank discussion on an online anonymous sports forum.
2ndTrombone
4/28/15 12:50pm
CB and like minded people
TarCoug
4/28/15 12:56pm
That doesn't sound strange.
2ndTrombone
4/28/15 1:14pm
I heartily encourage medication
byujag
4/28/15 12:51pm
Non-clinical depression: hobbies, exercise, service. Clinical depression: the
goose
4/28/15 12:52pm
several things
SJS
4/28/15 12:53pm
Lots of things make a big difference for me
TarCoug
4/28/15 12:53pm
I get called ignorant and that "I don't know what I'm talkign about" but I
Mayor of Cougartown
4/28/15 12:54pm
Many of the people you are talking about
gwalker
4/28/15 1:08pm
interesting point. Hadn't thought of that but that makes alot of sense.
Mayor of Cougartown
4/28/15 1:12pm
My friend's wife suffers from depression. It is definitely hereditary
Acorn
4/28/15 2:38pm
A good friend suffers from clinical depression and says that her meds allow her
Tricky
4/28/15 3:48pm
Medication - don't stop taking it just because you feel good, you feel good
BigTex
4/28/15 1:08pm
If you're LDS, perhaps not seeing an LDS counselor. They can be very helpful to
Texas Hammer
4/28/15 1:13pm
That's a good idea. The counselor I went to before was LDS and now is in my ward
neopolitech
4/28/15 1:23pm
If he is a competent medical professional, I wouldn't worry about it.
bluecheese
4/28/15 1:25pm
signed, my wife's best friend. the LDS advice she gets is "interesting"
run26
4/28/15 1:27pm
Interesting, I've heard opposite feedback.
cougfanblue
4/28/15 1:58pm
I think that is usually the opinion of uninformed, self righteous...
bluecheese
4/28/15 3:16pm
let me clarify in case
run26
4/28/15 3:48pm
A very important distinction to make.
cougfanblue
4/28/15 6:35pm
Thank you to everyone who has replied and given advice. I really appreciate it.
neopolitech
4/28/15 2:32pm
My perspective as a clinical psychology graduate student
cougarblues
4/28/15 7:04pm
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