[lbo-talk] depression in Scientific American

Mike Beggs mikejbeggs at gmail.com
Thu Aug 27 15:37:18 PDT 2009


If you can get past the evolutionary psychology at the beginning, this is an interesting article:

"But depression is nature’s way of telling you that you’ve got complex social problems that the mind is intent on solving. Therapies should try to encourage depressive rumination rather than try to stop it, and they should focus on trying to help people solve the problems that trigger their bouts of depression. (There are several effective therapies that focus on just this.) It is also essential, in instances where there is resistance to discussing ruminations, that the therapist try to identify and dismantle those barriers.

"When one considers all the evidence, depression seems less like a disorder where the brain is operating in a haphazard way, or malfunctioning. Instead, depression seems more like the vertebrate eye—an intricate, highly organized piece of machinery that performs a specific function."

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=depressions-evolutionary

Mike



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