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Black and white thinking: mental illness and the print media : Comments
By Jenny Jones, published 7/4/2008The media needs to stop portraying people experiencing mental illness as violent criminals and stop presenting them as the enemy of civil society, public order and themselves.
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A person genuinely suffering from depression does not use the illness as an excuse for crimes or any other behaviour; he/she is too depressed to be into anything criminal, usually lacking the energy to do very much at all. People using ‘depression’ as an excuse are very unlikely to be depressed.
Anti-depressant medication DOES WORK.
Some people are depressed all of their lives – born that way, die that way. They can manage to live reasonably normal lives with properly prescribed medication. It is probable that studies claiming anti-depressants have no more use than placebos were studies that used people who were not clinically depressed in the first place.
I’m not sure where this author gets the idea that the media is any sort of villain on this issue. Who says Britney Spears and other public figures continually making fools of themselves suffer from depression?
Depression is a real and awful condition. People suffering from it don’t need to listen to the media, “a Melbourne based writer and editor” (though she is to be commended for raising this issue), or any other amateurs. The first stop is your GP who will, hopefully, be one good enough to keep you out of the clutches of the head shrinking industry with the judicious prescribing of a modern anti-depressant which can make life worth living.