Article re: treatment of depression
Feb. 4th, 2008 03:31 pmHappiness: Enough Already
The push for ever-greater well-being is facing a backlash, fueled by research on the value of sadness.
I am trying to figure out why this article upsets me so much. I guess because several members of my family (including me) are on medication for mood disorders. I read this as insinuating that perhaps we are just a little too eager to forego a truly authentic life in exchange for a surcease of the pain of depression. Well, actually, the article is talking about the pain of sadness, which it seems to conflate with depression.
Am I over-reacting? Your reactions?
The push for ever-greater well-being is facing a backlash, fueled by research on the value of sadness.
I am trying to figure out why this article upsets me so much. I guess because several members of my family (including me) are on medication for mood disorders. I read this as insinuating that perhaps we are just a little too eager to forego a truly authentic life in exchange for a surcease of the pain of depression. Well, actually, the article is talking about the pain of sadness, which it seems to conflate with depression.
Am I over-reacting? Your reactions?