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Picture of Anna Having never had significant low feelings before, when Charlie felt low after some stress in his A-level year he hid how he felt from friends and family, but found himself in a worsening downward spiral. When he finally confided in someone it made a big difference... more > >


Also in "Depression In Context"... “I guess I went through that sort of university-age crisis that lots of people go through when you don't know where you're going to go; you're not sure what kind of life you want to have; you don't know if you're doing the right thing.” Kristy

 

“Counselling has helped me accept that it's not my fault that I am the person I am. It wasn't my fault that I was black, and brought up in a predominantly white area of the country. Nor was it my fault that I was different to other children.” Mike

Students Against Depression
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Depression In Context

Looking At Depression

Bring depression down to size

Depression looms large through the narrow focus and inward gaze it encourages. Taking a big step back and viewing depression in context immediately brings it back down to size.

Habits are learned in a social context

Seeing depression as a purely individual problem can leave the person affected feeling isolated and stuck in a passive victim role. Individual habits of depression are not acquired in a vacuum - they are learned and internalised from a specific social context. In this section, depression is considered as a social and cultural issue.

Take a wide-angle view of depression

Depression and being a student

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