Voicelessness and Emotional Survival Message Board
Voicelessness and Emotional Survival => Voicelessness and Emotional Survival Message Board => Topic started by: Dr. Richard Grossman on May 10, 2013, 06:48:37 PM
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Hi everybody,
Here's a great blog piece on depression by a young woman, Allie Brosh, who's obviously a talented writer.
The blog is entitled Hyperbole and a Half and the piece is called: "Depression Part Two"
http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2013/05/depression-part-two.html
Thanks to Micaela [my daughter] for knowing I would appreciate it and sending it my way!
Richard
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I loved it...read it a couple days ago.
She is a blogger to watch...any comedian any good, imo, knows tragedy too.
Thanks,
Hops
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Hi everybody,
Here's a great blog piece on depression by a young woman, Allie Brosh, who's obviously a talented writer.
The blog is entitled Hyperbole and a Half and the piece is called: "Depression Part Two"
http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2013/05/depression-part-two.html
Thanks to Micaela [my daughter] for knowing I would appreciate it and sending it my way!
Richard
Thanks, Richard.
I saw it through Facebook and I was nodding in agreement all the way through the article as I was reading it. I kept saying to myself....YEP! YEP!! YEP!
Bones
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Loved it. The expressions!
r.
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Dr. G:
I just sent this blog to a friend struggling with depression.... really REALLY struggling.
We spent an hour on the phone yesterday, and they're struggling very hard with trying to sound/appear normal in their life right now, and not always pulling it off. They know it.
It's painful in many ways, and I don't know what to do to help.
Because I read this blog recently I knew what not to do.... I resisted the pep talks. I didn't offer up suggestions to "feel better," and I just let the friend talk and not try to change how either of us felt about it. We ended up laughing a lot, and it felt very good to have that at least. Pure and unfettered with attempts to provide quick fixes, kwim? I couldn't find the solution, but I could just be there to listen, understand and not judge.
I think my friend will read this and find some humor in the struggle, which I appreciate myself very much.
Thanks for sharing,
Lighter