15daysofbliss
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Hi all.
I live in a rural town where people are kind of expected (unrealistically) to just 'deal' when things like this happen. I am wondering, how does one go about telling people that they have this sort of an issue, when it is looked upon as an emotional rather than a genetic weakness? (There is a strong history of undiagnosed depression in my family on my mother's side, with the exception of my Mum's post-natal depression, which was diagnosed.).
Also, if you speak to the school councillor/ year co. etc. about being depressed etc, who do they have to speak to?
Thank you.
Fifteendaysofbliss.
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I live in a rural town where people are kind of expected (unrealistically) to just 'deal' when things like this happen. I am wondering, how does one go about telling people that they have this sort of an issue, when it is looked upon as an emotional rather than a genetic weakness? (There is a strong history of undiagnosed depression in my family on my mother's side, with the exception of my Mum's post-natal depression, which was diagnosed.).
Also, if you speak to the school councillor/ year co. etc. about being depressed etc, who do they have to speak to?
Thank you.
Fifteendaysofbliss.
4U English
Modern History:burn:
General Maths:mad1:
Biology
SOR 1