Friday, November 12, 2010

GOOD GRIEF

PLEASE DO NOT CONFUSE NORMAL BEREAVEMENT WITH MAJOR DEPRESSION.


Many people who experience completely normal grief, are being mislabeled as having a" PSYCHIATRIC PROBLEM". But reality is different. For instance, if somebody's spouse died two weeks ago and he feels sad, take less interest in life, have little appetite, can't sleep well and don't feel good to go to work etc. All these symptoms exactly match the symptoms of a Major Depressive Disorder as mentioned in D.S.M.5. It is not good to call normal griever "a sick."
If a doctor labels him in hurry, it would be harder for griever to go back to normal life.


HOW TO TREAT MOURNER:
Almost every griever recovers from grief at last. Only TIME and SUPPORT are required. This treatment would undoubtedly have the highest placebo response rate in medical history.
Medication would cause them more harm than good.







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