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Overcoming Depression

Here is a clip from some women from Momversation talking very candidly about depression. Well worth watching. Even if you don’t have depression, it might be in the life or the future of someone you love……

As the NYT reports on this clip:

Over at the Momversation this week, Heather Armstrong of Dooce.com is leading a candid talk about depression. She has been extremely open over the years about the postpartum emotional crash that led her to a psychiatric hospital. Her fellow bloggers on the video — Alice Bradley, of finslippy.com, Mindy Roberts of themommyblog.net and Danny Evans of DadGoneMad.com — have been somewhat less public about their suffering, and their conversation about what Bradley calls “being filled with crushing despair” is a moving one.

Everything is harder when you are depressed, they say, although Bradley suggests that parenting can help a depressed person get through the day.

“Being a parent and being depressed, it’s much, much harder,” she says. “You can’t lie in bed for days at a time, you can’t function at 30 percent, you have to be there for your child, so in a way having children has done more for my mental health than anything else because I have someone I am beholden to.”

Does that fit with your experiences with depression? Is parenting the life preserver, or the anchor that drags you down?

If this all sounds too familiar, you might want to visit Beyond Blue….

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Camilla Peffer 13 years ago

This totally reminds me of a post I wrote a while back about a more open door policy when it come to talking about mental disease. I used to think it was a little self-indulgent, and being a sufferer of major depression I really didn't want to ever talk about it for fear of looking like I was jumping on a band-wagon.

Anways, if anyone's interest - here's the post I wrote
http://camillapeffer.wordpr...


Penny 14 years ago

I love this post. I'm a new mum and I'm experiencing depression. Though in my case, I've had depression in the past so I'm not really sure if it's strictly "post natal depression" or what.

It is a very dark place to be in especially when there is also anxiety as well.

I wish like hell there was less stigma attached to depression and it was talked about more often. I also wish there was less competition between mums & more acceptance.

Why the whole "supermum" expectation??? I don't get it!! Probably half the reason mums lose the plot. :S

Claire 13 years ago

yes, and: why not 'superdad'?