speaking of sadness
"Depression can be devastating, leading to family breakups, loss of employment, even suicide." Depression is a national problem, engulfing some ten to fifteen million Americans within its bitter grasp. In Speaking of sadness, Karp captures the human face of this widespread affliction as he brings forth his own experience and that of others in a heart felt, personal work. Speaking of Sadness had a powerful impact on my life. Though the sort of depression that I faced was not clinical depression, I still learned quite a bit from Karp's own experiences. The sort of depression I encounter is a result of heavy drug use throughout my high school years, so it affected my life in a different sort which is very difficult for me to explain. From personal experience when I have a serious problem I enjoy taking advice from those who have felt my pain, especially some of my adult friends from church and my youth pastor. Karp has struggled with depression for the majority of his life so he writes from the heart and his own experiences. When people write the truth out of their own experiences, it is very easy to gain lasting Throughout the book Karp included personal interviews with real people
Some people search for hope in medication while others search for hope in "Dr. Once a person knows my secret life, I find myself wanting to be around them. Depression is a disease that slowly creeps up on you over a lengthy period of time. A feeling of being an outcast from the rituals of what it is to live a "normal" life. " "Only rarely do suffers of depression relate their condition to the kinds of broad cultural trends that, I believe, influence our consciousness about everything"(VII. "A big thing about depression in the United States is a lack of a sense of community. These feelings coupled to generate a sort catastrophic thinking about events in my life as concrete as the next day's lecture and as amorphous as the quality of my relationship. "The Two central feelings typifying my depression were frantic anxiety and a sense of grief. As a family and friend-anyone who is close-it's too overwhelming. Karp explains the let downs and emotional highs that people experience while searching for an answer to their illness, which is just a small part of coping and adapting with depression. Those who struggle with any form of illness understand the task of finding the right doctor.
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