Showing posts with label The Blues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Blues. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Mental Health Myths


"KIDS WILL BE KIDS"

Myth: Teenagers don't suffer from "real" mental illnesses — they are just moody.


Fact: One in five teens has some type of mental health problem in a given year.


(National Institute of Mental Health/Harvard University Study June 2005)


Myth: Talk about suicide is an idle threat that need not be taken seriously.


Fact: Suicide is the third leading cause of death among high school students and the second leading cause of death in college students. Talk about suicide should always be taken seriously.


(Jed Foundation)


Myth: Childhood mental health problems are really the result of poor parenting.


Fact: If someone in your family has a mental illness, then you may have a greater chance of developing the illness, but mental illness generally has little or nothing to do with parenting.

One in four families is affected by a mental health problem(Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health)

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Hitting Rock Bottom

Hitting Rock Bottom

Many people consider depression as a social taboo. As a result, a great majority of people who are depressed do not seek help. They face their battles alone, with no one but themselves to turn to. Their subtle cries for help are silenced, and their grief is discounted to something no more than a mere case of “the blues”. 


Eventually they hit rock bottom and the only solution to end their grief is suicide — a permanent solution to a temporary and treatable problem. Can God intervene in a seemingly hopeless plight? A man shares the story of how he felt devoured by his depression and the surprising phone call he received shortly after writing his letter of goodbye. 


Watch the video    http://powertochange.com/itv/spirituality/hitting-rock-bottom/?HD=true