Depression is a disease of civilization: Stephen Ilardi at TEDxEmory

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  • Dr. Stephen Ilardi is a professor of clinical psychology and the author of The Depression Cure: The 6-Step Program to Beat Depression Without Drugs. He earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Duke University in 1995, and has since served on the faculties of the University of Colorado and (presently) the University of Kansas. The author of over 40 professional articles on mental illness, Dr. Ilardi is a nationally recognized expert on depression. His work has been honored by the American Psychological Association's prestigious Blau Award for early career contributions to the field, and his research on the neuroscience of depression has been funded by the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH).
    Dr. Ilardi has also received several major teaching awards in recognition of his dynamic, engaging classroom presence. Recently, he was selected from a pool of over 2,000 instructors as the recipient of the school's highest instructional honor, the HOPE Award for teaching excellence. He also maintains an active clinical practice, and has treated several hundred depressed patients over the course of his career. Dr. Ilardi lives in Lawrence, Kansas with his wife, Maria and daughter, Abby.
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  • @ThrifterPickerShipper
    @ThrifterPickerShipper Před 7 lety +2644

    "We were never designed for the sedentary, indoor, socially isolated, fast-food-laden, sleep-deprived, frenzied pace of modern life." Well that about sums my life up in a nutshell.

    • @kgurr2345
      @kgurr2345 Před 7 lety +73

      ever met an office worker?

    • @T0MBRA1D3RR
      @T0MBRA1D3RR Před 7 lety +58

      The word "designed" is not the right word to use. Humans were not designed for anything. In terms of evolution, we're predisposed to live a certain way that maximizes our survival. We are evolving, but many people cannot keep up. That's not their fault... that's just natural selection at work.

    • @frauwolle2417
      @frauwolle2417 Před 7 lety +37

      Gladly we create our environment. Society and human environment is men-made. So we can change the environment. No need to die because of predisposition.

    • @justmadeit2
      @justmadeit2 Před 6 lety +29

      Depression info : There are over 250 videos about depression, in two folders in the playlist part of my channel, looking at depression from all angles, the biggest collection all in one place, hope people find them useful as a resource in your recovery or your understanding of depression ? Just click on playlist when on my channel to find the folders. Thanks.

    • @wisconsinhunterwhitetail5040
      @wisconsinhunterwhitetail5040 Před 6 lety +12

      Debbie Wilson you are spot on,so true. I so hate depression just a downward spiral but I can't seem to find my way out of

  • @gabrielstorm3536
    @gabrielstorm3536 Před 9 lety +998

    "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society" - Jiddu Krishnamurti

    • @Theflowoflove
      @Theflowoflove Před 8 lety +8

      +Gabriel Storm Well said.

    • @jackchorn
      @jackchorn Před 8 lety +4

      +A.L. B.A.M.A I like that. I've known many of these people- tuned into their social environment like an instrument. The funny thing is tat if asked anthing out of tune they have a difficult time comprehending or responding. So true this observation of Huxley- reminds me that I wanted to research his efforts on social programing.

    • @jackchorn
      @jackchorn Před 8 lety +15

      thanks for the link. Just the other day I went to our local visitors center- only because I had never seen it open. I walked in and a well groomed older lady greeted me. She asked if I was visiting- I said No, I live here. She then went on here little rant about the shops and restaurants in the area. It was almost as if she had not a clue how to respond outside of her scripted vocal tour. I was amazed and amused and listened patiently. I thought how strange the encounter was- so cold and all business- no regular ok then- how long have you lived here? Anyway the reason this came to mind seemed to be the same experience as that morning joe interview with Russell Brand. The anchors(?) fell apart with a host who was simply being himself and honest- a real person. If you havn't seen it you should- its interesting. I feel that our society has become so self censored that common genuine personality is all but disappearing. But maybe its the RF weapons controlling the population- got to get my tin foil- ha. 1 out of 4 people are on medication for behavior issues. Seems to me that its not the people but the society if the numbers are that high. Funny that non of those drugs are proven to work nor do they know why.
      Cheers- take care

    • @AlmaWells
      @AlmaWells Před 8 lety +1

      +A.L. B.A.M.A - good point! Very interesting comment.

    • @gabrielstorm3536
      @gabrielstorm3536 Před 8 lety +21

      jackchorn The essential concept here is Darwinism/Naturalism. Adapt to the context or perish. The problem is that individual people don't have enough leverage to control the context. To do that requires alot of money or time or numbers. Keep everyone poor, busy and fragmented and the artificially created power system perpetuates..

  • @meghanr9639
    @meghanr9639 Před 3 lety +636

    So I'm not strange for having an undeniable urge for years to move to the mountains, surrounded by trees, no tv, no phone/internet, and just be..

    • @shainaariane4334
      @shainaariane4334 Před 3 lety +13

      I was thinking the same thing!

    • @bashboi4074
      @bashboi4074 Před 3 lety +25

      Bro I want a little farm in the mountains SO BAD

    • @KathyHussey063
      @KathyHussey063 Před 3 lety +5

      No you are not strange, I think many many people don't like or tolerate a lot of interaction with people. When there's too much negative information or negative energies in their general area lot of us long for some quiet solitude. I didn't used to feel this way but between 30 years spent raising 5 kids and me being raised with 6 sisters, surrounded by people all my life, plus adding in the 'glitch in the matrix ' weird changes I felt happen in early 2017, well now, at 60, peace and quiet (like just sitting outside on the beach, at the ocean, or by a riverbank fishing, reading a book, journaling, gardening by myself or editing my writing) {that needs to be done so badly} sounds like heaven to me.
      I'm going to buy me a smallish houseboat or a tiny home and a lil cabin somewhere (a cabin by a lake or river big enough to park the boat nearby would be perfect !) Hopefully soon I will get that all arranged and try to just live very simply.
      It turns out that the answer is : Yes, you can have too much contact with other people for your own good...lol.
      (that's the case for me anyway, maybe not for everyone but I tend to pick up everyone else's mental energy around me so it can be overwhelming and confusing.)

    • @S4vh55hdci
      @S4vh55hdci Před 2 lety +4

      Same here!

    • @holgerjahndel3623
      @holgerjahndel3623 Před 2 lety +2

      Also see the anthropologist James DeMeo about it.

  • @noxustds
    @noxustds Před 3 lety +409

    Economists will tell you the quality of our lives went up in recent years, psychologists will tell you otherwise.

    • @rebeccalankford2652
      @rebeccalankford2652 Před 3 lety +12

      Materialism vs personal inner needs.

    • @gengiz80
      @gengiz80 Před 3 lety +10

      @ጠዪ. ፕቿዕዕሃ you can't eat money

    • @and__lam1152
      @and__lam1152 Před 3 lety +3

      Work with Ayahuasca to heal what ails ye

    • @domib.3924
      @domib.3924 Před 3 lety +12

      Who do you think knows what they're talking about, people who devote their time to money, or the human brain?

    • @jeffreykaufmann2867
      @jeffreykaufmann2867 Před 3 lety +3

      Depression has always existed.

  • @justingeorge5325
    @justingeorge5325 Před 9 lety +2025

    Depression is like drowning while everyone around you is breathing

    • @biggernadz
      @biggernadz Před 9 lety +14

      Exactly

    • @infowazz
      @infowazz Před 8 lety +21

      Justin George never thought it would get me but finally stuck in fear and the loop keeps getting triggered. no where to escape where i live, sucks hereeeeee

    • @friedtofu704
      @friedtofu704 Před 8 lety +5

      +Jon Focker Let's live life to the fullest. We can do this!

    • @infowazz
      @infowazz Před 8 lety +35

      Anonymous Account
      I know, most of its in our head. But if you live in a lame or boring area with superficial zombies than it can get frustrating.
      When i was a kid i thought everybody was smart and caring. I assumed people had morals and were just. Now i find that to be very rare. Everybody seems to have been brainwashed to be the opposite of what they should be. That is not a coincidence. It is social engineering.....which is a nazi term.
      The masses are socially engineered to view reality a certain way. They don't get any deep knowledge about anything, they get fast food bullshit to keep their minds occupied on nothing significant.
      So i think many of us who cannot be brainwashed are also very feeling people. It drives us mad seeing others be narcissistic, superficial, greedy, slanderous, when they really have no idea why they do it in the fisrt place. They think that is how life is to be. Sad.
      That is why life seems backwards. It is engineered to be so in order to keep us all controlled and distracted. But knowing that is also very liberating and can help you to hack the system.

    • @friedtofu704
      @friedtofu704 Před 8 lety +5

      Jon Focker​ Funny that you've mentioned fastfood! Cause I seriously was just fucking up with my mind thinking if I should or shouldn't order for Mcdonalds delivery just to relieve this stress I'm feeling right now. *Mindblown lol
      Anyways. I know how feel and I agree to some of your insights. I thank you for sharing your thoughts.
      Prior to watching this video I was watching a documentary about death. I learned something but not from the film but from the people commenting. People see death differently and we have our own belief about it just like with how we see/experience life. Depressed life, happy life etc.
      At the end of the day, life matters. Living in/at the moment to the fullest is the key *I believe. You and I know we can do better than all this bullshits in our lives
      

  • @nayasea3918
    @nayasea3918 Před 4 lety +34

    Depression is like dying a slow death that last forever and it does not arrive soon enough.

  • @Nancy-pv7wk
    @Nancy-pv7wk Před 3 lety +244

    Getting off social media was the best decision I made in my battle with depression.. best decision I ever made!! Then I started to walk everyday for an hour, or so, and then I incorporated healthier eating.. then I started to repair the relationships I cherished, and then I healed for the most part..

    • @ire1398
      @ire1398 Před 2 lety +6

      You are on social media right now.

    • @keithtreco8851
      @keithtreco8851 Před 2 lety +36

      @@ire1398 come on bro this dont count give nancy A break lmao

    • @glennandric6846
      @glennandric6846 Před 2 lety +3

      Congrats, you deserve every achievement you made. As the saying goes, "there's a lot of good things just on "the other side" of hard work.

    • @minhchaupho8955
      @minhchaupho8955 Před 2 lety +1

      How did you do that? I'm doing exercise, but it's getting difficult the longer I try to maintain it... I got drained of energy, and my depression just gets worse....

    • @rosegallus4048
      @rosegallus4048 Před 2 lety

      @@ire1398 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @whattowatchrightnow
    @whattowatchrightnow Před 3 lety +126

    Depression is EXTREMELY painful. Even when managed with medication every day is a challenge.

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před rokem

      Have you leveraged nutrition to the fullest?

    • @whattowatchrightnow
      @whattowatchrightnow Před rokem +1

      @@UTAH100 Well, I over-ate for dinner. I may have another snack later. Does that count?

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před rokem +4

      @@whattowatchrightnow Ha. Nutrition really does help. If you cut out all sugar, have wild salmon often, you might feel better. Drink only water.

    • @whattowatchrightnow
      @whattowatchrightnow Před rokem +1

      @@UTAH100 I'll try. thank you. I love salmon anyway.

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před rokem +1

      @@whattowatchrightnow Nice. It is one of THE best sources of Omega-3 fatty acids. It must be WILD Salmon- never farm (highly toxic.) I recommend you bake is at a low temperature- around 300F. It's healthier that way- less AGE's (true of beef as well.)
      I noticed you like guitar from your playlist- me too. I've been playing a long time. That could be a really fun hobby for you to consider. With Nutrition and Music and maybe some running/hiking on your side, you might be feeling better in no time!

  • @AyeitsAngel
    @AyeitsAngel Před 10 lety +268

    My escape is my dreams... I sleep to get away...

    • @Mark-sj3xb
      @Mark-sj3xb Před 5 lety +23

      I often look forward to bedtime and I’ll justify any way I can go to bed earlier.

    • @richardherberthenkle2817
      @richardherberthenkle2817 Před 5 lety +7

      Sleep is good, and it feels very good. I love to sleep after a hard day. Glad to see Sleep on his research list.

    • @filipemartins1850
      @filipemartins1850 Před 5 lety +4

      Jesus loves you, his love can heal your depression, thank you.

    • @akhmadkautsarak
      @akhmadkautsarak Před 5 lety +2

      It's great, but some don't have enough of it

    • @dhw14
      @dhw14 Před 5 lety +3

      Lucky you. I have nightmares that cause me to scream in my sleep sometimes... I can never get away. No escape for me.

  • @gummibears27
    @gummibears27 Před 8 lety +1400

    God bless this man! Finally someone said it! This is so incredibly important to be understood. Depression is rarely just a brain chemical issue, the vast majority of cases are caused by people being treated like crap by society. If someone is sensitive, has depression genetics, and/or have gone through bad things in life such as chronic illness or abuse, their chance of getting depression is very high. It is absolutely ignorant on every level to say that depression is purely brain chemicals, or something is wrong with the person for feeling that way. The facts are this is a very tough world made even tougher by the society we live in, which expects us to be efficient robots in order to survive. We're fed terrible fears from a young age. We're told you can't have what you want, do what you want. Just find a job you can tolerate because you can't do what really makes you happy as that makes no money. I could go on but I ran out of space. Please world listen to this man!!

    • @Endless_sea_
      @Endless_sea_ Před 7 lety +7

      gummibears27 I agree!

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 Před 7 lety +4

      There is a solution, but not entirely in what he's saying.

    • @brianvina9228
      @brianvina9228 Před 7 lety +26

      gummibears27 and also that you're expected to be the same as everyone else, normal, you can't be different just like people of different races, ethnicities, and backgrounds are hated and discriminated against, people with mental illnesses are too.

    • @brianvina9228
      @brianvina9228 Před 7 lety +43

      gummibears27 and also this is cruel world so people who are really sensitive like me for example can't handle that, we can't handle reality and the way the world works.

    • @LeonGalindoStenutz
      @LeonGalindoStenutz Před 6 lety +3

      Bo Qin, Of course there are solutions on the macro level -- and they start at the nano/micro level... the level we exist on as individuals. Change and wellbeing start here. I speak from personal experience. :)

  • @iron60bitch62
    @iron60bitch62 Před 5 lety +152

    When I go camping for extended period of time which is five days and more my depression virtually disappears

    • @tisminnit
      @tisminnit Před 3 lety +12

      Im hoping this will work for me. Going camping on the coast with my mom because im in such a dark place. Nature is healing. And camping means not a lot of phone time which can be great.

    • @TrapDaddy65
      @TrapDaddy65 Před 3 lety +8

      @@tisminnit How was the camping trip?

    • @shainaariane4334
      @shainaariane4334 Před 3 lety

      Me too!

    • @anacom4238
      @anacom4238 Před 3 lety +5

      When I lost my car and had to walk places a lot, my depression went away.

  • @melaninqueen5945
    @melaninqueen5945 Před 5 lety +219

    This title is definitely on point. I am from Africa, came to Europe to study about 2years ago. Back home we all socialize even with the schedule of work we always find a way to socialize with each other. We also live in close knitted families like you can find three or four generations of a family living in the same compound. Reality hit me here, when one day after closing from school I came back home to see bunch of police officers at our corridor. When they left I asked the lady next to my room what the officers were here for out of worry that something have gone wrong in my absence. She never uttered a word or even look at me. Then I realize I am in another world and have to adjust. I was living with a spouse at the beginning but when he left to go back home I am so lonely and depressed. Western live is nice but I think they definitely need to adjust on their social cohesion aspect. How can people live so close but still far apart. You may have a problem and wouldn't have anyone to talk to. That's very difficult. That's how I feel now.

    • @CanadianMonarchist
      @CanadianMonarchist Před 3 lety +10

      I hope you have been able to make friends.

    • @melaninqueen5945
      @melaninqueen5945 Před 3 lety +28

      @@CanadianMonarchist yes I did. I have even completed my studies and returned to my country. I have made many good friends, some of whom I still communicate with. Thank you for your concerned.

    • @CanadianMonarchist
      @CanadianMonarchist Před 3 lety +3

      @@melaninqueen5945 You’re welcome.

    • @Laura-jx7il
      @Laura-jx7il Před 3 lety +7

      I honestly dream of living in a big family but one that i’m choosing myself, not my biological family because it’s not working

    • @robertsidibe3096
      @robertsidibe3096 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Laura-jx7ilhaha same

  • @arthurvin2937
    @arthurvin2937 Před 10 lety +515

    This is all true. But there is a problem - being depressed it is very hard to push yourself to do those things like walking, running, socializing (non-internet), even having healthy food. All these things require time to be spent, but the time is limited, especially when you're depressed, but still doing your daily job, sometimes struggling to get everything done in a time. It is like vicious circle. But once you get out of it, even for couple of hours you will feel happy. I remember myself trying not to miss my flight, I was driving fast, I was running fast, and I got it just in time. I was so happy the rest of my day, not because I made it (probably also), but because physical activity I got. So my advice is - don't think about whether do something or not, because when you are thinking like that you will probably stay in your chair or in the bed with laptop like you are doing right now. Don't think, just stand up and take a walk on the fresh air.

    • @sr4rrz
      @sr4rrz Před 6 lety +7

      Arthur Vin so true!!! I will take this advice

    • @LulitaInPita
      @LulitaInPita Před 6 lety +1

      RikuKH and if you can get that kind of help then you're very very lucky. Sadly, many lack that kind of good support system...

    • @jackofshadows8538
      @jackofshadows8538 Před 5 lety

      no

    • @PersonalVideos2008
      @PersonalVideos2008 Před 5 lety +5

      Mood follows action. If you smile it can make you *feel* smil-ey.
      I've been depressed. It is sooo hard to get up and move. Sometimes it's helped me to just COMMIT to it, other times, it's helped to view it as an experiment: the goal is to what happens ("damn it, this is useless, and I'll prove it"). (Not the best attitude to start from *but* whatever gets me moving.

    • @zerosandones701
      @zerosandones701 Před 5 lety +4

      @Melmano "Life is endless practice." It's okay if it stops working... when you remember, start it again :)

  • @3Slim3Shady3
    @3Slim3Shady3 Před 10 lety +185

    having depression is far far different from feeling depressed

  • @MarshasJourney
    @MarshasJourney Před 2 lety +73

    I started exercising and I became so happy my mind was blown. No matter how terrible I feel before going to the gym I always leave feeling the opposite

    • @glennandric6846
      @glennandric6846 Před 2 lety +9

      Congrats Marsha! Everything you said applies to me too. I see my workouts as "therapy" and try not to miss any of them. I found the hardest part was getting to the gym itself but once there, it was all downhill. Science explains why exercise is so effective. I wish more people would do it but I realize that for some, it's almost impossible so they need to build to it.

    • @propbraker
      @propbraker Před rokem +1

      That's great! Not sure that’s what you really look like ur photo, but my goodness you’re beautiful!

    • @auradjmixes4748
      @auradjmixes4748 Před rokem

      No one felt bad after the gym

    • @gerardschaefer6495
      @gerardschaefer6495 Před rokem

      I agree 1000% I'm 45 n found this out about age 20. Worked better than any Meds. However the other aspects of good food, lots of water, sleep, all.have to be in order n keeping alcohol to a lower level of consumption. That is just me but seems very helpful to many. Add therapist and possibly meds if deemed necessary. Love to everyone n hope you all find your way Im still struggling but doing better.

  • @noahi.1381
    @noahi.1381 Před 4 lety +25

    Society has slammed its pressures onto me so hard that it knocked my feelings out.
    No, seriously, I can’t feel anything.

  • @lackadaisicaldreamer
    @lackadaisicaldreamer Před 8 lety +737

    I think the problem is that it's more than a lack of physical social activity; it also has to do with being in the wrong social group. He said something about being with family can reduce stress levels, lol what if they are the cause of your stress levels? Our Society is messed up, and it's not so easy to engage in social activity when we're surrounded by so much negativity. Some people are douchebags, simply put. And don't get me wrong I'm not saying that everywhere you go you'll see a mean face, nor am I advocating that all social activity will fare badly...I just wish he emphasized that the kind of social activity we need today, is the kind where we don't just get lumped into a crowd and get all warm and fuzzy inside just from seeing another human being. We need social activity where people actually *genuinely* give a crap about each other. And that is something that money can't buy.

    • @Jenkkimie
      @Jenkkimie Před 8 lety +8

      +ChipsAhoy That is true but then you could ask for example why is it that your parents behave that way. For example I have had a rocky relationship with my mother because she has been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) so it has not been always easy.
      But once I started studying Psychology and understand my parents behaviors, I learnt how I can best express those issues I had with them and work with them to find solutions. I can tell you that we have a much better relationship these days. And that is what you might want to try out as well.
      You are right that social groups can harm you but what is also obviously true is that all of this social media, all of this talk without human connection is just a substitute form of escapism from those problems.
      And do you remember what Dr. Steve Illardi said about isolation? It is the worst thing we can do to ourselves functionally because it is running away from those issues (conflicts) without solving them, rather than trying to solve them so they no longer cause issues.
      There are ways though and interestingly the tools are right there in front you this whole time. The internet. Seek out groups and activities of people that align those of yours. When you find common interests, it is so much more easier to form those interests. Or if you are more open minded individual like I am, then seek to experience and learn new things which is what I personally love to do all the time.
      You'd be surprised how much you can accomplish by just deciding to take that first step towards a better tomorrow by just typing into the search engine the questions you want answered. Where do I find so and so minded people?

    • @lackadaisicaldreamer
      @lackadaisicaldreamer Před 8 lety +23

      Jenkkimie I understand what you're saying, and you are right. However, I can't say that it is that easy to find like minded people in most circumstances, but as I get older I realize that no matter where I am there will always be a difficult person, and I have the ability to choose whether I will get along with... so and so. And whether they wish to reciprocate or not, is their problem.
      And yes, social isolation is the worst of them all, but sometimes people end up being alone not by choice, but by circumstance. There are situations where a person really can open up to people, but for whatever reason, no one cares about them. -Such a reality exists. There are lots of scenarios I could think of, but really, that would take all day.

    • @vahiddabbagh6794
      @vahiddabbagh6794 Před 8 lety +5

      +ChipsAhoy
      I think we are heading to new form of society that require changing of many things in individuals. I think we no longer need and could not have previous generation level of social connection. The reason is that nowadays everybody are extremely different from others. In addition life is going to be more complex and more competitive. Therefore, new generation is facing with radical changes and every years rules is changing and no prediction could be made about future. New generation are trying to adapt but it is difficult which yield epidemic depression every where on earth. We need to adapt we need to change our self again or we become depressed and I believe there is a way to keep our self out of this mess by using to loneliness.

    • @lackadaisicaldreamer
      @lackadaisicaldreamer Před 8 lety

      thebestdrummer51 You mean when I say "nor am I advocating that all social activity will fare badly..." ?

    • @yahiawaleed3428
      @yahiawaleed3428 Před 8 lety +1

      +ChipsAhoy i totally agree(i dont want to be a dog that drool whenever the bell rings even if there is no food), the thing is...that thing is not at our disposal, there is a lack of relationship between the potential common ground and the probability(willingness and adaptation) of a successful long term social relationship establishment, i gradually became aware that money doesnt solve anything even if im not rich myself currently, i tried to convince people to try their hand at more in-depth social engagement so i can have more of a target practice and not staying as a lunatic to them all the time. seems they need a bit more persuasion, and i hope will have a hint at what they need to be persuaded by.

  • @NARCOTICjungle
    @NARCOTICjungle Před 10 lety +190

    I knew I had depresion when I didn't like to play games anymore, no but seriously I did not like to do anything that I used to love to do. It affected my job, my relationship and many things and the worst part about it that alot of people dont understand and thats when you start feeling lonely and weaker every day. This is the worst and if you do have depresion treat it... its never too late. Thanks for this video it was amazing.

    • @shunaadushana5367
      @shunaadushana5367 Před 10 lety +20

      worse. People shut you out, isolate you, call you a weakling, lazy, loser, do everything in their power to make you more depressed, more certain that you're useless and that killing yourself is the best thing you can do.
      Been there, experienced it first hand. And not a bit of help from anyone, including doctors, for years. Wasn't until I got another doctor once, one who was experienced dealing with depressive people on a human level, that I started getting some help.
      Never did get pills, still have to be very careful to avoid anything reeking of sadness, anything that upsets me or makes me angry as it may well drive me back into that state of mind and return me to depression and borderline suicidal tendencies.
      Yes, exercise (as in being physicall active, not mindlessly pumping iron in a gym) helps. But it's easier said than done if you're physically limited by chronic injuries.
      Which causes more problems, you get overweight, your doctors start blaming your condition on your weight problems and instead of working with you to overcome those just sneer at you that "fatso should exercise more and eat less" without ever asking what or how much you exercise and eat. Which drives you deeper into depression, and the downward spiral accelerates.

    • @Catssandra13
      @Catssandra13 Před 10 lety +17

      Shuna adushana
      You are so right, especially your point about people making you feel even more depressed, as if you are making it up, or it's just something that you can overcome if you just "snap out of it", that you could shake it off, get back into a so-called normal life.
      People get fed up with you. They tell you that you are a negative person.
      Make you feel like a lazy person, a failure, because you lose your job, your interest in anything you once loved to do, and your life spirals out of control.
      You gain weight, look physically bad, and feel even worse inside, and helpless too.
      Most annoying are those that have been depressed at some point in their lives and tell you that you have to get out there and be active, when in fact, that is the last thing you feel like doing.
      I am lucky in that I have wonderful kids who understand my illness and support me, and a brother who understands too. Then there are other family members who pick on me, make me feel inferior, lazy, a loser, a failure, because I do nothing to improve my life, in their opinion. Friends I have lost, because I just cannot explain how I feel, and they simply feel that I am being unfriendly, as if I choose to isolate myself.
      And the meds - well I do take them, and they work for a while, and then comes the time when they simply don't work anymore.
      I isolate myself because I feel ashamed, because despite all the info about depression, the stigma is still there.
      Thanks for sharing your thoughts, It is good to know that there are many others who understand.

    • @Urza26
      @Urza26 Před 10 lety +7

      rokedetbamidbar8
      You're absolutely right. Though I'd add that being physically active is indeed one of the ways to limit the severity of the depression. Just that as you pointed out, you won't feel like doing it at all. Anyway, I really hate those who seem to do their best to make you feel even worse by insulting you.

    • @IK-fg4gw
      @IK-fg4gw Před 5 lety +1

      NARCOTICjungle you are so right

    • @IK-fg4gw
      @IK-fg4gw Před 5 lety +1

      NARCOTICjungle hey handsome....you sexy😍

  • @BuffaloBilly69
    @BuffaloBilly69 Před 4 lety +82

    I cut my toxic family out my life 4 years ago. My depression reduced to almost zero but I still have my days. As a child I learned to avoid people as all my care givers were abusive. The people who were supposed to be protect me abused me. The little depression I have now is unmet needs like living on my own, not having people round my flat and not having a partner. I am taking steps to overcome this.
    I would not wish depression on my worst enemy.

    • @BuffaloBilly69
      @BuffaloBilly69 Před 4 lety +1

      Patty Nielsen such a sweet thing to do. Maybe a bit different for a bloke doing something like that. All my abuse/neglect was at the hands of women. This has lead to an unhealthy opinion of women In general. Positive female role models would be good for me.

    • @feelingoffbalance
      @feelingoffbalance Před 4 lety +3

      Look into cPTSD. I had a bad childhood as well and depression does not quite describe what happens to you as a result. Look up a book called 'from surviving to thriving'. Take care

    • @BuffaloBilly69
      @BuffaloBilly69 Před 3 lety

      gbmpyzochwfdisurjklvanetxq yes. Why you ask?

    • @CanadianMonarchist
      @CanadianMonarchist Před 3 lety +2

      Praying and sending you love from Canada- XO

    • @BuffaloBilly69
      @BuffaloBilly69 Před 3 lety +2

      @@CanadianMonarchist thanks

  • @cmclaybird214
    @cmclaybird214 Před 5 lety +53

    Im laying in my room crying watching this hanging on

    • @cloudstrife206
      @cloudstrife206 Před 4 lety +7

      cmclaybird214 1 year later I hope you are still with us

    • @kalakritistudios
      @kalakritistudios Před 3 lety +1

      Yo, what's up? You fine?

    • @CanadianMonarchist
      @CanadianMonarchist Před 3 lety +1

      I hope you are in a better place now.

    • @kalakritistudios
      @kalakritistudios Před 3 lety +5

      @@CanadianMonarchist umm... not exactly the right set of words man😅

    • @CanadianMonarchist
      @CanadianMonarchist Před 3 lety +6

      @@kalakritistudios Yes, perhaps "A better place emotionally" would sound better. :)

  • @j11994466s
    @j11994466s Před 8 lety +233

    The chronic stress faced by our young seems to me to be the primary driver of such rates of depressions. We load them up with education loans. Then we set up work places where they can never hope to pay them back. Work is 24 / 7 these days without respite. The only place where these things do not happen are among the super rich who harvest all of the fruits of our efforts.

    • @joeldwest
      @joeldwest Před 6 lety +3

      Mark Mulakush yes, ear the rich....yes.....

    • @joeldwest
      @joeldwest Před 6 lety +1

      Eat, lol

    • @irisrose4732
      @irisrose4732 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes, and the chasm is growing deeper and deeper.

    • @maxwellmerzoian6122
      @maxwellmerzoian6122 Před 4 lety +13

      The super rich aren’t happy either. They are driven by an insatiable list for power and never can find satisfaction. One very wealthy man was expressing how tired he was of making money, someone asked him why didn’t he do something else, and he replied “it’s the only thing I know how to do”. They suffer from a disconnection to their souls, to the life force just as we regular depressed people do

    • @origamipostit
      @origamipostit Před 4 lety +9

      @@maxwellmerzoian6122 I feel like this is one side of capitalism that is so harmful to us. We are taught to make more and reach higher. We need to teach that it's ok to be content with where you are and if you aren't making the most. College is basically mandatory now in America. We should look more at trade jobs where you are maving around, interacting, getting sunlight, and getting that 4 hour of exercise. So many people I believe would be happier doing something that showed their work being used and making an impact on society.

  • @stephend2879
    @stephend2879 Před 8 lety +527

    Best overall talk on depression I've seen.

  • @eswan8900
    @eswan8900 Před 3 lety +143

    This is actually my Psyc teacher at KU and I feel so relieved when he talks about depression and anxiety this way cause I know I'm not crazy for suffering this much, albeit quietly.

    • @suedeleone300
      @suedeleone300 Před 2 lety +3

      I feel so fortunate to have found him today!! You are incredibly lucky to know him as your teacher! Depression hurts even if it’s not seen by others. I “heard you.” Sometimes, being quiet, while in pain, is an adaptation? I’m quiet too.

    • @gregorysmathew8727
      @gregorysmathew8727 Před 2 lety

      I felt the same way while listening to him.

    • @chijhawk1462
      @chijhawk1462 Před rokem +1

      Next to Dr. Snyder, Dr. Ilardi is amongst the very best I have had the great fortunate of studying under. I owe them more than I'll ever be ever to repay. RIP Dr. Snyder. Dr. Ilardi, thank you.

  • @lovetolearn881
    @lovetolearn881 Před 6 lety +76

    Please go outside and walk. Make it a rule that you MUST walk every day even if its cold. After a month you will be craving that walk. By month three it will be part of you, you will NEED to walk outside. If you only have 10 mins when you decide to go walk, GO! Does not matter just do it every day. You will want to walk more and more and become more and more happy. Exercise, fresh air, sun, seeing other people. All WIN! Don't keep spiraling down. Get up and walk outside right now!

    • @mifnp8887
      @mifnp8887 Před 5 lety +4

      Best advice on this thread.

    • @revolutionunderground
      @revolutionunderground Před 5 lety +2

      Sounds like someone's OCD about exercise lol

    • @healthyone100
      @healthyone100 Před 4 lety

      there some woods with a beautiful stream behind my house and can;t wait to get out and walk it helps my depression i'm also a vegan and feel good about putting only fruits and veggies in my body!

    • @rossiethomas
      @rossiethomas Před 4 lety

      Thank you

    • @KathyHussey063
      @KathyHussey063 Před 4 lety

      @Ann-Marie Paliukenas just find one person near you (start with one worthy soul you notice) and reach out to help them in some way that you see they could use some help. Carry in their groceries, offer to babysit, wash someone's hair who has dexterity problems, (an older lady like myself would adore anyone who offered to do that for me I assure you !). Paint the nails of a sick woman who has a broken arm or m.s. and can't move. You could make some cookies and twist up 2 or 3 in little ziploc baggies with a ribbon or put just a few hershey kisses in them. Write short notes saying " I am __________, your neighbor at (apartment number or address). I am available to babysit for ages ____ at (put days and hours or what weekend nights you'd want to do it) Then your per hour price, (make it really cheap if you want to make a lot of new friends lol) You can offer housecleaning or dog walking too or to run to the store for people if that's an option for you. If your goal is meeting others who are nice people, remember ; you yourself are nice and you live there where you live, right? So try to figure out whose doors seem most likely to be decent enough people of all ages, and put your lil notes on them one day. Maybe you'll begin meeting some good people that way, or if not maybe at least you'll get a few small jobs and make a few bucks. You win either way. lol. Open your life to let others in by reaching out, you will often find your soul sisters right there near you, just as in need of a kind face and a friend as you are.

  • @MissLizaYangonMyanmar
    @MissLizaYangonMyanmar Před 8 lety +252

    however for those of us that have no family or loved ones being told time and time again family is the answer makes the agony worse

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 Před 8 lety +47

      my family totally let me down when my depression hit. only the right med and exercise saved me. fuck so called family (mine at least). half of them just wanted their chance to sob and ask "why lord???" at a dramatic funeral. my ass will live a long time and they wont be part of it.

    • @marilynbahoura
      @marilynbahoura Před 8 lety +18

      +raleighman3000 me too my family messed me up so bad

    • @57Strudel
      @57Strudel Před 8 lety +12

      Yep, social interaction CAN help but the disease is a physical disease. You can be with the most loving family on earth and still be ill. And I feel really sorry that you and others like you are being handed such platitudes.

    • @brindlebriar
      @brindlebriar Před 7 lety +32

      Well, then don't worry. Most depressed people have families, and the modern family can be a major source of depression. The grass always looks greener on the other side. Kids run away from home and wish they were orphans and fantasize that they were adopted. Romantic love usually lasts 5-15 years. Men and women cheat, fathers can't take it anymore and leave, mothers can't take it anymore and leave with the kids. Or they both agree to just sacrifice any hope of happiness and tough it out for the kids, the irony of which cause is that they raise their kids to live the same lives in the same society in the same way, and their lives are just as miserable and pointless and hopeless.
      Now isn't that an encouraging thought? :D

    • @Lisa58Mc
      @Lisa58Mc Před 5 lety +8

      I understand what your saying..... I have no blood family either but I have my church family. I had to work & push myself & it was a process. I didn’t want to die & I knew I would if I did not listen & start doing. For example, exercise is medicine & I knew that but stopped going to the gym because a leg amputation s few years ago. I thought I couldn’t exercise & I was wrong. I stopped making excuses & just did it. It’s not easy but it’s getting easier . Baby steps are okay... The joke at my church now is ‘everyone knows that you have the most dysfunctional family in our 3000+ congregation Lisa” ...that’s my pastor joking with me. I stopped blaming the world for my problem. It’s my life in jeberdy here. I’ve been disabled since 2012 I thought because I lost my leg....found out recently that they disabled me due to clinical depression. That was an eye opener. I thought I was hiding it pretty good ...I was wrong again....stay strong! xx

  • @Jeb9221
    @Jeb9221 Před 8 lety +133

    I very much agree with Dr. Stephen. Modern society is unnatural. We're not supposed to live this way. I feel happiest when I'm climbing rocks and trees for hours (I do that while I'm fishing).

    • @Ana-ls8rh
      @Ana-ls8rh Před 6 lety +18

      Me too. When I'm in my house in the city, I have NO energy to do anything and no will to live. I can go days or even weeks without a shower. It feels like I'm a zombie most of the time, and not even a human. However, when I go for a hike in the woods, I feel ALIVE, happy, and I forget about all my troubles.

    • @bravetherainbow
      @bravetherainbow Před 4 lety +6

      Modern society is still technically a natural progression from what came before. We cannot simply go back in time to a simpler way of living... Well, maybe we can emulate it in some way, but our society has changed over history as we have spread throughout the world, developed new technologies, and increased in population, and we need to work out the best way forward from here.

    • @ire1398
      @ire1398 Před 2 lety +4

      I gave up and decided people can think I’m lazy. I am freelance and I turn down jobs all the time. I am lucky that I can afford it. So many people have told me I will make a lot if I work all the time. Not interested.

    • @konyvnyelv.
      @konyvnyelv. Před 11 měsíci

      I love modernity since it gives us more rights and privacy

  • @Cathy7167
    @Cathy7167 Před 2 lety +33

    He is right on the point. I have suffered from depression and anxiety for 43 years.Tried therapist, Rx, etc. Have tried to have intelligent conversations with family who couldn’t handle the stigma or just don’t believe in it. I have no social interaction and extremely little family time. Have to start walking (that requires getting up to walk nowhere) and remembering to take my vitamins. Thank you

    • @abacoejenks
      @abacoejenks Před rokem

      the isolation is what really triggers depression I think. The french are believed to have a saying, "to be cut off from the pack is death." I think that we are built to have a self destruct mechanism when we are cut off from the pack or --and I am suprised he didn't make this conclusion--in extreme distress like about to be eaten. it's like jumping out of a building rather than being burned. I was once sent to a psych ward because a pain killer I took triggered suicidal thoughts. I was surprised how quickly all of my depressive symptoms went away when I was socializing in a group.

    • @wildchild574
      @wildchild574 Před rokem

      43 years I have been in for two years five months and I am tired how are you doing it

  • @Sid-md5en
    @Sid-md5en Před 5 lety +78

    Depression is the worst thing of life.

  • @TanyerLamb
    @TanyerLamb Před 10 lety +64

    I find that many people think that depression can 100% of the time, be cured by a lifestyle change; for many, it's an issue that's very chemically-based. I was running 12km a day, and training regularly, eating my omega 3's (and a very clean diet,) and couldn't stop contemplating suicide, despite everything going really well in my life.
    I'm not saying that it can't be cured by a lifestyle change, but that each person's chemistry is unique, and a scattershot approach (be it a wholly medication or lifestyle or holistic method of treatment) is one that is unlikely to succeed.
    To say a lifestyle change is the answer, or only medication is the answer, causes the sufferer of depression to question "what am I doing wrong?" rather than "what are some steps I need to take, to get better?"

    • @chriswritescopy
      @chriswritescopy Před 9 lety +1

      Good post. Fully agree.

    • @iLUVsmokinBUD
      @iLUVsmokinBUD Před 9 lety +2

      Your lifestyle affects the amount of chemicals and what is going on with you so, you're not making perfect sense.

    • @TanyerLamb
      @TanyerLamb Před 9 lety +11

      It does, but there tends to be a baseline deficiency, surplus or overall balance of chemicals in the brain that appears to be genetically predetermined.
      It's still undetermined, but it appears that both nature and nurture have a lot to do with one's disposition, so all the lifestyle changes in the world, can't fix someone whose brain naturally doesn't produce enough or overproduces serotonin.

    • @chriswritescopy
      @chriswritescopy Před 9 lety +3

      Not sure smokinBUD is great for depression either, mate.

    • @veronicalawrence5725
      @veronicalawrence5725 Před 5 lety +2

      I agree with you 100%. I am 53 years old and have been suicidal for 41 years. I chose not to have children because of it and I am still struggling. I'm a Catholic and struggle with the idea of suicide.
      Condemned to life!!!

  • @FrancisRoyCA
    @FrancisRoyCA Před 8 lety +82

    _"We are designed to be in the service of adaptive roles. We are not designed to exercise."_
    I concur. I used to lift weights, because the gym was neighbour to my workplace, and I enjoyed socializing. I've had three gym sets at home and have never used them. On the other hand, I can spend a 10 hour day of fast-paced, consistent and non-stop yard work, cutting down trees, chopping up branches and splitting wood. It takes me about 90 minutes to turn my compost pile over, which I do every two days. It takes me about four hours to mow my lawn, as fast as the machine can handle.
    The only exercise that I manage to do is that which produces results. There are few pleasures in life as great as looking on a job well done.

    • @arey01f
      @arey01f Před 8 lety

      When saying exercise he means movement.

    • @Pulseczar1
      @Pulseczar1 Před 8 lety +1

      +Seeker I think Francis understood that and was agreeing with Stephen.

    • @arey01f
      @arey01f Před 8 lety

      +Pulseczar1 ok

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 Před 8 lety

      sounds great but lifting weights and breaking serious sweat on an elliptical gives a concentrated one hour blast of goodness. the chores are very good as an addition.

    • @Pulseczar1
      @Pulseczar1 Před 8 lety +6

      raleighman3000
      Yeah, exercise can be hard to do, like Stephen says, but if you can distract yourself from what you are doing, then it's a lot easier. I ride a stationary bike and watch CZcams or something while I do it. It makes a huge difference to distract your mind from the rigor and boredom of exercise. I often forget I'm riding it. It helps a whole lot to stay cool, too -- shed clothes, drink a lot of water, and use a fan. Exercise seems to make a huge difference in how well I feel. I seem to feel a lot less anxiety and depression when I have been exercising. I have found that the benefits tend to not come immediately. In fact, I usually feel a little worse right after exercising, but after my body has had time to recover from the exercise, I feel a lot better. It can be very good for immediately helping anxiety, though, because anxiety requires energy. If you are tired, it's harder for your body/mind to be anxious. On the other hand, if you are caffeinated and full of sugar, it's a lot easier for your mind to be anxious.

  • @diegosantosmoto
    @diegosantosmoto Před 3 lety +44

    Environmental mutation is a great concept to understand the factor depression. We are dealing with a new world made by humans but against humanity.
    In my family I had some cases of depression and with this explanation everything makes sense for me.

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před rokem

      Get tested for the MTHFR mutation. If you have it, it might help you to supplement with sublingual methylated B12 and methylfolate. Always check with your doc first but you can look into it. It has helped many- especially if others in your family have had depression.
      One clue that you might have the mutation is if you have elevated Homocysteine levels that your doc can easily check for.
      I am not a doctor and this is not advice. Nutrition and Wellness however are hobbies I am quite passionate about...have been studying for years. I have learned under numerous M.D's and PhD's and read too many books.

    • @anttikarttunen1126
      @anttikarttunen1126 Před rokem +2

      Also, most of cities and suburbia seem to be designed to kill that little what is left of people's souls. Just look at the buildings you see around you when you commute between work and home.

  • @nicolebjn
    @nicolebjn Před 5 lety +17

    Social media and technology created depression, I don’t remember my parents or anyone else being depressed when I was young, people had something to actually live for. Now we all live online, it makes me sick.

  • @matthewdavenport499
    @matthewdavenport499 Před 10 lety +19

    Life is suffering. Depressed people are way too sober. This is why we turn to drugs.

  • @michaeljechon6139
    @michaeljechon6139 Před 7 lety +257

    Agrarian society, while subject to famine and hard labor, historically suffered far less from things like depression because you often labored in the company of your peers, friends, and family. There was a sense of connectedness and community in those days.
    What he's saying makes absolute sense to me. However, I feel he's merely scratched the surface of a problem that is systemic in nature and scope. Mass depression is seemingly a product of the Industrial Era, along with capitalism's every-man-for-himself, Horatio Alger myth-fueled socio-economic structure . I'd gladly trade in my microwave and IPhone for a clay hut and peace of mind.

    • @TDub0807
      @TDub0807 Před 6 lety +28

      Mike Echon well said Mike. I'm starting to see the truth in all of this. Once a capitalist, it really has compartmentalized and divided our species. I feel so isolated in life even though I am surrounded by people. We have all become strangers focused on materials rather than connection. I would love to be able to remedy this.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 Před 6 lety +9

      We can't go back. We CAN go forward. We aren't destined to be stuck here forever.

    • @maidende8280
      @maidende8280 Před 5 lety +4

      I agree with you except for the capitalist aspect; I think you put too much blame on it, rather than its abuse. Well said otherwise.

    • @brynleytalbot778
      @brynleytalbot778 Před 5 lety +13

      I think the point is that your freedom and independence comes with a vast bill - loan interest via rent or mortgage, rates for services you may never use if healthy and law abiding, electricity to light and heat, supermarkets for food, etc. Once you subscribe to capitalist societies you are never free. Hence the clay hut in a land where there are no taxes and it's a hunter gatherer existence. There lies the conundrum. Whether to exist or be a consumer? Industrialisation only works with consumer economies. Western comfort and "advancement" or basic needs? Do we have a choice anymore?

    • @chrisnamaste3572
      @chrisnamaste3572 Před 4 lety +4

      You can still do so; New Guinea is still there.

  • @homi7760
    @homi7760 Před 4 lety +16

    depression is the most horrible thing i ever had to deal with in life.

  • @Tctiffany
    @Tctiffany Před 3 lety +59

    depression is loving Covid-19, stay home, stay alone...

    • @The5th-zero
      @The5th-zero Před 3 lety

      it was fine for me - social anxiety was actually ok for once

    • @olivierm2888
      @olivierm2888 Před 3 lety +1

      @@The5th-zero most people suffer from general anxiety, and it indeed has gotten worse for most people this past year.

    • @wittywolk
      @wittywolk Před 3 lety +1

      @@The5th-zero you'll have only worse social anxiety after pandemic so I guess no, it wasn't (isn't) fine for you, you only think so because you don't have to fight to overcome it (temporairly)

  • @AnPrimWrestler
    @AnPrimWrestler Před 7 lety +822

    Watching this made me jealous of the hunter gatherers.

    • @General12th
      @General12th Před 7 lety +29

      I know, right? For all the diseases they got and animals they had to fight, they sure got to do a lot of scoodlypooping.

    • @lukeandrews1719
      @lukeandrews1719 Před 7 lety +3

      Found the An-Cap

    • @TheBfutgreg
      @TheBfutgreg Před 7 lety +18

      More like Anarcho-Primitivist

    • @Dennell_Mount_and_Blade
      @Dennell_Mount_and_Blade Před 7 lety +16

      Stop with all the labeling bullshit. You can label every single thing in life, judgmental people hiding behind their screen ugh.

    • @candyjones3652
      @candyjones3652 Před 5 lety +9

      @@Dennell_Mount_and_Blade how can we talk about things that don't have a name on the net genius?..

  • @cienciabit
    @cienciabit Před 7 lety +362

    Exercise not only increases serotonine or dopamine levels, it also increases the BDNF (Brain-derived neurotrophic factor) that promotes neurogenesis. But for this, you need months (at least 2 or 3) of continue exercising.

    • @moniqueborrego7510
      @moniqueborrego7510 Před 6 lety +1

      Cienciabit: Ciencia y Tecnología.
      Are you a chemist and from which country

    • @moniqueborrego7510
      @moniqueborrego7510 Před 6 lety +1

      Are you a chemist and from which country

    • @tysswe1
      @tysswe1 Před 6 lety +15

      Wont matter if its the way of modern life itself that makes you depressed.

    • @RandyLott
      @RandyLott Před 6 lety +32

      Thank you for the information. I was unaware that it took many months. I NEVER have a pleasurable feeling after exercise, but I may need to be more consistent.

    • @xo7499
      @xo7499 Před 6 lety +11

      tysswe1 exercise DOES matter you do it outdoors in the greenery.

  • @frankm.2850
    @frankm.2850 Před 4 lety +23

    I highly recommend Dr Ilardi’s book “the Depression Cure.” As someone who’s lived with depression since high school , it’s been incredibly helpful. Lost Connections by Johann Hari and Spontaneous Happiness by Andrew Weil should be at the top of the list as well.

  • @joshuahecht9273
    @joshuahecht9273 Před 6 lety +151

    Depression feels like a funeral for your brain

    • @mayar76686
      @mayar76686 Před 4 lety +2

      I know that this is not supposed to be funny but it made me laugh

    • @colinfraser8020
      @colinfraser8020 Před 4 lety +1

      Nope, more like being reborn and realizing you are worse as a result, and it keeps happening. Like the opposite of an epiphany.

    • @keriallen2711
      @keriallen2711 Před 4 lety

      I agree! It is so dark and you can’t stop no matter how you wish you could

    • @erniebuchinski3614
      @erniebuchinski3614 Před 4 lety

      I've never heard it put that way, but from experience I'd say that's as good of a way to put it as any. All the best to you in your battle.

    • @healthyone100
      @healthyone100 Před 4 lety

      @@keriallen2711 its rough for me today!

  • @livinabox925
    @livinabox925 Před 10 lety +20

    I had depression and it was worse than breaking my ribs from a motor bike accident. I slashed my wrist 6 times and bled for 5 hours before i called help. I can relate to much of what this bloke is saying.

    • @SkatebardCA
      @SkatebardCA Před 10 lety +1

      If it bled for 5 hours, you did it wrong. [serious post]

    • @livinabox925
      @livinabox925 Před 10 lety +1

      yeah but i thought it would be over in a few minutes. how wrong i was!

    • @jacksonscully9260
      @jacksonscully9260 Před 10 lety +1

      livin abox Yikes man, I hope you feel better now. I have had it for over 15 years.

    • @Nanancay
      @Nanancay Před 10 lety

      Jackson Scully Do you still have it? DB

    • @jacksonscully9260
      @jacksonscully9260 Před 10 lety +3

      It still lingers but I have cleared it for the most part Nancy. Anxiety also.

  • @_tengri_9062
    @_tengri_9062 Před 7 lety +338

    This is what depression is.
    Imagine you spilled water on a kitchen floor. A normal person would clean the mess immediately. A depressed person would examine ways of how to clean it, look at the factors of what happens if they were to clean it or not, and feel shame at the fact that they aren't getting up and cleaning it up. Then a normal person looks at the depressed person and tells them "What the hell is wrong with you? It's just a spill, clean it up." The Depressed person says: "I can't." Can you see how this screws up a depressed person's life, so much, that they want to end their life?

    • @xuanius
      @xuanius Před 7 lety +34

      _ Tengri _ this metaphor is pretty much exactly how it happens, especially the "feeling bad about not cleaning it up" part.

    • @vasudhakota972
      @vasudhakota972 Před 6 lety +7

      _ Tengri _ this example even fits old age adults who have no energy anymore to do anything

    • @cprcpr82
      @cprcpr82 Před 6 lety +16

      I am trying to figure out what depressed person thinking and struggling actually. your explanation is enough to be my answer. thank u.

    • @alanpontes2855
      @alanpontes2855 Před 5 lety +28

      And feeling worse still because you berate yourself for having caused a mess.

    • @knight55
      @knight55 Před 5 lety +3

      Well described! Exactly what happens.

  • @GabeSyme
    @GabeSyme Před 3 lety +52

    "Society is making us depressed"
    Ok cool man how should we change society to fix this?
    "Idk lol but here are the individual lifestyle changes you can do to compensate"
    oh...ok : )

    • @shainaariane4334
      @shainaariane4334 Před 3 lety +6

      Yes, I was wondering this too! Like, I want to see him spearhead some kind of public policy program to actually make it easy for people to live differently from how we are right now---for example, making k-12 education include many hours of physical activity & social connection rather than having a primarily intellectual, test-oriented lifestyle dominating people's childhoods!

    • @DeeMolition
      @DeeMolition Před 3 lety +3

      Yes, I haven't found a single video here that says anything real or helpful about depression.

    • @marinagimenezleal
      @marinagimenezleal Před 3 lety +16

      Here's a question for you: do you think the people running the world are more interested in our well being or making money off of our misery?
      If you're a smart person you know society gravitates around money and as long as there's profit being made it's not gonna change... and why would it?
      Change does start at an individual level. You can't magic think your way around it.

    • @DeeMolition
      @DeeMolition Před 3 lety +5

      @@marinagimenezleal I agree, Marina. If there is no profit in changing the situation, it won't be done.

    • @Laura-jx7il
      @Laura-jx7il Před 3 lety +1

      @@DeeMolition we need more hand-on approaches on how we can and want to change society. I believe it’s possible but we need to organize & discuss

  • @Ash-zp7ey
    @Ash-zp7ey Před 3 lety +23

    He said that we need to exercise but when depressed we have no energy to get out of bed

    • @uu4715
      @uu4715 Před 3 lety +1

      that is why we need friends and family to help us get out of bed

    • @deborahbunnell6645
      @deborahbunnell6645 Před 3 lety

      I have no friends I’m 64 and had this all my life. I feel like I’m dying and soon 😢

    • @HansSilver
      @HansSilver Před 2 lety

      @@uu4715 when I was teen all my family eat together

    • @cherylblaha8911
      @cherylblaha8911 Před 2 lety

      That’s how I feel

  • @annabelllu
    @annabelllu Před 9 lety +12

    I'm depressed because of life situations and having no friends. Nothing I do can change these situations or give me friends.

    • @johngavins2613
      @johngavins2613 Před 9 lety +4

      I know life sucks hang in there for me please :)

    • @ruiwang7176
      @ruiwang7176 Před 8 lety +3

      I'd like to talk if you want.

    • @healthyone100
      @healthyone100 Před 4 lety +2

      fall in love with yourself take up a vegan diet and fasting thats what i did!

  • @JoeBarnesAuthor
    @JoeBarnesAuthor Před 10 lety +14

    Finally someone speaking the truth.
    Amazing how there are no cases of depression in cultures largely untouched by so called western civilization. I made a video with a very similar theme to this talk: How to overcome depression: The REAL answer

  • @dblackpillespanol1255
    @dblackpillespanol1255 Před 5 lety +30

    "Progress" is not eternal.
    People will realize that in the end we cannot eat bills and pennies.

  • @ra-kun5929
    @ra-kun5929 Před 4 lety +12

    Very good talk. I'm here because watching stuff like this is the only thing that makes me feel like I'm understood in a world full of people who always tell me "you will be fine", "you're just tired" or just dismissing my depression as if it is nothing but a bad day.

    • @frenchwannaloseweight
      @frenchwannaloseweight Před rokem

      Yes I understand, you have these people who dismiss your depression but also millions of others who are suffering like you

    • @Ljounieh
      @Ljounieh Před 11 měsíci

      "You're too sensitive" is a family favorite

  • @KateeAngel
    @KateeAngel Před 10 lety +12

    Good video. Thanks. I already have a depression for 6 years. Sometimes it turns very awful, but I am introvert, I dont show anything to other people, they dont know real degree of my depression. I hope to move outside a big city after some years, it should help. My dream is to live clise to nature and without many people around, I need rest from society too badly and rarely can reach this rest

  • @Mysticinvestigations
    @Mysticinvestigations Před 9 lety +21

    95 greedy Prescription Drug company executives disliked this video.

  • @meteor2012able
    @meteor2012able Před rokem +2

    I am almost 90 .... born during the Great Depression...born poor in a copper miningtown.... lived many hardships...had episodes of legitimate downturns, worries, crises ( sick kids, joblessness, injustices, etc)..and cannot remember ever being "depressed" ! I WORKED at many hard jobs, and was always very busy doing all kinds of things... Always moving....no time for being a victim or thinking gloomy thoughts !
    The lecture is right on! I think Americans are being conditioned to be dissatisfied and self , and other critical.
    Many addictive drugs are actually what people do to find happiness and deal with depression.
    Again, the message is right on!
    I earnd a BS, MS, and doctorate over years of work and school...
    I retired from 20 years prison mental health services.
    Work...look outwardly.... have loving interesting people in your life.....have hobbies, help others, read good books... for example: Victor Frankl "Man's Search for Meaning"
    Paz

    • @khwaac
      @khwaac Před rokem

      You obviously didn't have depression

  • @thequietinside3201
    @thequietinside3201 Před 3 lety +36

    This whole thing is spot on. I intuitively found my way to all of these remedies he has outlined & they all make me feel so much better. I definitely haven't fully implemented all of them into my life, but at least I know what truly helps now. The fact that no one had to tell me these things & that I found my way there through my intense suffering.. shows that these are truly the things human beings need. We, in our modern times, have gotten it so wrong. Our priorities are completely twisted. I hope at some point we collectively realize the way we're going isn't working. It's not leading us toward happiness at all.

    • @glennandric6846
      @glennandric6846 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm surprised you received only 11 likes for your interesting post. I had a similar experience; ie., found my own way from depression to mental health mostly through working out in the gym. I think many individuals, including mental health professionals, "collectively realize" what's going on out there but governments everywhere must allocate much more funding to tackle unprecedented mental health issues. And in my opinion this would be especially critical in the United States of America.

  • @jecpin
    @jecpin Před 10 lety +5

    I have implemented every single one of Dr. Ilardi's suggestions: lots of exercise, Omega 3s, plenty of sleep and sunshine, solid social connections, a simple, uncomplicated lifestyle....and I have no more signs of depression. I feel REALLY good, in fact. Try it.

  • @zelenplav1701
    @zelenplav1701 Před 7 lety +13

    Knowing that they CAN'T get ahead and have a meaningful life.

  • @jimtabler
    @jimtabler Před 5 lety +17

    I've been struggling lately and have found some comfort in watching Ted Talks on managing depression. I can't recall the number of videos I've watched hoping to find something to grasp onto and give me a sense of hope. This presentation spoke to me in a way that no other video has. I am grateful to those who have dedicated their lives work to understanding and treating depression. I hope others are able to watching it and find a sense of hope within the knowledge that is shared. If you're struggling with depression, don't give up, it will get better.

    • @kaykayron2012
      @kaykayron2012 Před 4 lety +1

      I hope you are feeling better

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před rokem

      Leverage nutrition and running!

  • @brookeisabelle6717
    @brookeisabelle6717 Před 5 lety +7

    What a charismatic and well-spoken man. I could listen to him for ages.

  • @Ryrynz2000
    @Ryrynz2000 Před 8 lety +65

    I love this guy. His facial expressions, his intense staring seemingly into nowhere, how he holds his finger to his lips as he collects his thoughts and how purposefully he talks.. such a wonderful human being. Watching him talk alone should snap you out of depression.. LOL.

    • @psy-lion
      @psy-lion Před 6 lety +3

      I know right! He's excellent!

    • @kotare86
      @kotare86 Před 5 lety +3

      Agreed! The camera angle from below adds to his charisma

  • @SpiritofSix
    @SpiritofSix Před 10 lety +24

    Video aside--I've just read some of the saddest comments on here. It is really painful to see that people struggle this hard: some of the ways in which you all have articulated the current state of affairs in your own life and your own outlook on the world is depressing (not in that same vain) to read. So here's my two cents.
    Life at its most basic level is a gift; something given to each of us without first paying or giving anything in return. It is the ability to experience--good and bad. What this life is, barring the physical limitations, is entirely undecided until we each try to give it meaning. "Meaning" is a human concept: if the world sucks, if people suck, if your life sucks... it is because we are all at fault in some way. Everything will be connected in some way because there are innumerable amount of causes for any given event (a lot of different, seemingly unrelated things have to exist and occur for each event in your life to happen).
    All I mean to say is that we need to stop running away--stop with the denial and the nonsense and just look in the mirror and look outside, and see humankind for what it is. We must accept reality to begin to change it. If we are not all partially to blame then who is at fault? Why do we diffuse responsibility? I cannot run anymore and I don't want to see others run as well. If something is not right, fix it. That is all, if you're interested in hearing any more (and it pains me to continue) check out my stuff--I try to talk about any subjects that help myself and others grow as people. No more, no less

    • @Lisa58Mc
      @Lisa58Mc Před 5 lety

      ofSix ditto that!

    • @Lisa58Mc
      @Lisa58Mc Před 5 lety

      ofSix some need to visit the local homeless shelter & listen ...they will quickly see just how lucky it’s not themselves!

  • @ilkeadrall710
    @ilkeadrall710 Před rokem +10

    My mother had depression all her life. I remember her just depressed, all day long, each and every day ... It was a hard lesson growing up with a depressed human being. Thanks to her I've never been depressed and I know I won't ever.

    • @theboombody
      @theboombody Před rokem

      I know I have too many good things in my life to be depressed. I don't know how it's going to be 10 years from now, but right now I have no excuse not to enjoy the good things present in my life. I'm not going to miss out on that just because depression is spreading in this world. I'll be depressed when it's time to be depressed, and be happy when it's time to be happy. Weather was great out today. It was a time to be happy.

    • @thatbitchnoemie
      @thatbitchnoemie Před rokem +2

      ​@@theboombody As if you could decide when depression is going to hit you.

  • @Restless_Vibes27
    @Restless_Vibes27 Před 4 lety +7

    everyday i wake up is just another day i have to try and force myself to get through, i walk outside my door and put my mask on in public to hide my pain

    • @jakesanin1
      @jakesanin1 Před 3 lety +1

      That is exactly what I am going thru everyday

  • @kupotenshi
    @kupotenshi Před 8 lety +332

    I think depression comes from the dissatisfaction of not being able to live our lives in the way we imagine they should be. It's expectations for our lives not being met. But depressed people will only think and ruminate about how things should be, how their lives should be, and can only think, they never take action. The lack of taking action is where the depression comes in, I think.

    • @TheBoomshine
      @TheBoomshine Před 8 lety +12

      Good point, and I believe it to hold true in most cases as well. And this is why Mindfulness Meditation and books like The Power of Now are geared towards helping you pay attention to the present. That way you're not stuck comparing where you are now to your past nor your perceived future. You can see your situation at present clearly, and can take the logical actions to change them for the better.

    • @thveal2011
      @thveal2011 Před 8 lety +26

      you just described my life

    • @amberdernier3603
      @amberdernier3603 Před 8 lety +17

      +みちり積丹 I agree. Even when I created the life exactly as fantastical as I wanted it I was still depressed as fuck. Probably my lowest point cuz it meant that no matter what I did I would always be like this. Be depressed first then come back and say something other than that shit.

    • @yahiawaleed3428
      @yahiawaleed3428 Před 8 lety +1

      +kupotenshi yep,this enormous daily amount of suggestions for better things like in entertainment and technology for example leads people to causes like that too, since many countries are not too easily cozy and friendly with such changes or will even consider funding it. plus, you generally arent encouraged here by my country(Egypt, hear of its recent farces?) to be here and produce ideas that counter and compete foreign ideas, they advocate dumbasses(even in academic institutions) and routine based jobs. an obvious reason why im heavily depressed and feeling so out of place at every given moment. being crippled is the opposite of what you are, so just try to figure it out in a more extra dimensional way.

    • @Souran123
      @Souran123 Před 8 lety +3

      I think that's completely right.. and not only that but I think a lot of people are depressed about things that have happened in their past.. but they should get over it. That is a legit cause of depression I'm glad you noticed it.

  • @shadowheart52
    @shadowheart52 Před 10 lety +9

    I've been depressed for 40 years. Hardly anything cheers me up. I've pretty much given up on ever escaping it. Honestly, I just try to live with it the best I can. I figure it it's going to follow me wherever I go I might as well just learn to endure it.

    • @notaras1985
      @notaras1985 Před 10 lety +1

      If you did a brain scan and didnt find any cerebral corruption, you might as well be mildly possessed or at least under the influence of a demon. but thats my religious beliefs anyway. but let me tell you a story. a man from my city goes at a trip with his car after finishing his ar,y service. he was driving on a mountain. at a point he sees the road changing. on his left where there must be road sees solid rock and the road continues straight. at a moment the breaks break. he gets immensily scared the doors jammed as well. he was not a very religious man back then so he says the only thing that came to his mind. saint marina help me (the church in his village is dedicated to santa marina and has her name) and he suddenly sees a woman in black, sitting at his beside seat pointing left with her finger. in the last second he rotates the steering wheel and gets right through the rock! if he continued straight where he was seeing road he would be flying down the cliff. it was just an illusion. by whom? you'll see. a year later he goes to a psychological asylum to visit his grandmother that went in with altzheimer. when he enters the front yard a man attacks him out of nowhere. one of the patients goes straight on him and with angry intentions try to beat him. the male nurses (four of them) act fast and grab him and start pulling him away from him. and while he is dragged the patient shouts with a terrible voice. "We didnt get you that day. whyyyyy? we had you in our hands in that mountain. but that damn woman in black came and helped you. He sent heeer. damn Hiiiiim (Christ)". he was totally frozen and terrified. the funny fact, after that year he had put the incident in the back of his mind, almost forgotten. and then a "patient", he had never met before, told him the story he alone experienced on that mountain. it doesnt require much mind to see that man was possessed by a demon. by the demon that tried to kill him specifically. he still tells the story with a trembling low voice. and the question that arises. how many of those "patients" that are enclosed in asylums have a real neurological problem and how many are in fact possessed? and the scientists try and try with their neurologies, psychologies, sociologies but they forget we also have a transcendent soul than can be blessed and sanctified but at the other extreme, can even get to be possessed by legions of demons. our soul, it can be attacked subtly and unconciously, many of the uncomfortable voices you hear in your heads, a blasphemous thought, a thought of desperation, of pride, an unexplainable sudden weight on the chest, a sudden loss of all motivation and energy, are more often than not demon attacks. many of the sadness, accidents, and other human tragedies that happen, behind them, there is very often the hand of a misanthrope demon.

    • @deborahhebblethwaite1865
      @deborahhebblethwaite1865 Před 5 lety

      shadowheart52 the next time you have a thought that brings you down, you know that voice carrying on in your head just say to that thought “ you are just a thought form and i am not these thoughts”. Dont fight the thought just watch it rise, you will feel the effect, and then watch it float away, some relief however temporary will be felt. “. Just keep doing this practice and take calm long breaths in and out. Or try tapping You will find it on youtube. You are the observer of your thoughts. They are not who you are.....

  • @illuminatedmoonlight
    @illuminatedmoonlight Před 4 lety +7

    I love this. This inspired me to go work out. I've been taking antidepressants for 7-8 years now and I'm only 22, went off them for a couple months, became suicidal, went back on and became stable. Not sure what to do.. I am ready to try everything to avoid becoming suicidally depressed again. I get bad days are normal, that is fine with me, depression is days and weeks of pain- exactly like he said!! I love people who understand mental illness is a very real thing and we are not just trying to "victimize" ourselves!! I want to be strong! :)

    • @cheyhey2170
      @cheyhey2170 Před 4 lety +1

      i hope you didnt stop taking them at once? you lower the dosage 2 weeks 5-10mg dependint on what your taking. seek a professional if youd like to try and stop taking them slowly, just so he can check up and agrees

  • @DepressionTalks1
    @DepressionTalks1 Před 6 lety +40

    One of the most helpful TedTalks still to this day. Really helped me out. Thank you.

  • @hildiehofmann4658
    @hildiehofmann4658 Před 10 lety +42

    who would not be depressed in such a police state. If you were not, you would be insane. You are ok, you need to get rid of the powers that are controlling you with FEAR and hatred of 'the other.'

    • @MarginalSC
      @MarginalSC Před 10 lety

      As long as your needs are met, I doubt you're care what government you were under.

  • @sbeast64
    @sbeast64 Před 8 lety +174

    The #1 cause of my depression is other people. Having said that, most of my happiest and best memories involve positive interactions with other people...hmmm what can we conclude from this.

    • @handsomerube
      @handsomerube Před 8 lety +40

      +Sbeast that it's important to surround yourself with people who are good for your well-being. i know you can't avoid every a-hole in the world, but you might be able to recognize consistently toxic people who undermine your peace of mind. which reminds me of the quote misattributed to William Gibson: "Before you diagnose yourself with depression or low self-esteem, first make sure that you are not, in fact, just surrounded by assholes."

    • @sbeast64
      @sbeast64 Před 8 lety +3

      +handsomerube Hah great quote, and thanks for the tip.

    • @Snakebite420
      @Snakebite420 Před 8 lety +8

      +Sbeast Humans are social creatures, we need interaction to be happy, but there are mean people out there.

    • @cameronalexander7018
      @cameronalexander7018 Před 8 lety +4

      +Sbeast That you have too much reliance on other people for you mood.

    • @61505
      @61505 Před 8 lety +23

      when you are surrounded by family members as a child or young person, who are the people who cause you depression,its hard to avoid.

  • @dariodestefano94
    @dariodestefano94 Před 3 lety +5

    This is incredible because I clearly noticed being less depressed, having more energy etc in periods when I was eating chia seeds!

  • @faismasterx
    @faismasterx Před 6 lety +32

    TEDx talks are usually low quality, but this.. this was A+. Highly informative, as well as applicable.

    • @ryanisacuc8381
      @ryanisacuc8381 Před 4 lety +6

      Your comments are usually low quality. And so was this.

  • @kittenforbunny
    @kittenforbunny Před 10 lety +51

    this is one of the most important videos i've ever seen.

  • @knowledgeisthepower1
    @knowledgeisthepower1 Před 9 lety +47

    Most depression could be mitigated or or at least kept short-term if people had much better support systems. I blame the advancements in technology and the change in the family unit!

    • @soullessdevice
      @soullessdevice Před 9 lety +2

      Why doesn't your comment have a thousand thumbs up? You hit the nail on the head here. Family is often the only the support an individual will get; at least until he/she has strength to make his or her own.

    • @ucdailoi
      @ucdailoi Před 9 lety +1

      Landi YEP!!

    • @lemostjoyousrenegade
      @lemostjoyousrenegade Před 5 lety

      🎯❗️PRECISELY!

  • @Trace7173
    @Trace7173 Před 6 lety +6

    Unfortunately without health insurance, depression (and other mental illnesses) are unaffordable to treat in the U.S.. I had to pay $400 out of pocket for an initial visit to a psychiatrist. I could not afford the follow up visit that were required to tweek the medicine dose. So I have unchecked and untreated depression for the last 7 years!

    • @aheimdahl5201
      @aheimdahl5201 Před 4 lety

      @Trace Rollins This is the fault of the Medical Systems, Pharmaceutical Companies and Insurance Companies all charging what the traffic will bear and our Representatives in Congress not having the balls to do something about it.
      That right there is the long and the short of it.

  • @drwsumnerdavis3571
    @drwsumnerdavis3571 Před 5 lety +6

    My own research on child abuse trauma has identified a number of inflammatory conditions that are directly related to the over-activation of the HPA axis.

    • @MetatroN197924
      @MetatroN197924 Před 4 lety +1

      what you suggest for down regulation of HPA axis

  • @itube612
    @itube612 Před 10 lety +10

    This doc is OUTSTANDING. I am battling major depression and anxiety for my whole life (almost past 20 I am treated for it) and even though I care about these things a lot, this is by far the best approach I have ever seen. What he says MAKES a lot of SENSE. I have to get the book. The work of this man saves lives!!!

  • @robertrush8062
    @robertrush8062 Před 7 lety +3

    a message for suicidal people. my friend you are very special and you matter very much. you are a wonderful person and its so nice to have you in this world , you are a blessing to us all. you have alot of value in you and you are worth saving. I love you and i care deeply about you I will pray for you. you matter so very much and its so good that you are alive.

  • @Nox.INkRecords
    @Nox.INkRecords Před 4 lety +32

    When you feel like almost all the organs inside your body is sinking to its depth; almost like gravity wants to absorb you into the ground and whatever you wanna feel or do, none of it matters; that's what depression feels like.

    • @miragesenpai8223
      @miragesenpai8223 Před 3 lety

      That's i would say hopelessness, depression is kinda a bad feelings and a bad thoughts

  • @housecaldwell
    @housecaldwell Před rokem +2

    Would really love to see an update on this.

  • @dcfromthev
    @dcfromthev Před 7 lety +6

    As far back as I can recall I've been overwhelmed with extreme depression, anxiety, and just a general feeling of unhappiness. A deep sense that I don't belong in my environment became increasingly apparent as I grew up. In my early 20's, after considerable observation of others and the world around me, simple logical analysis brought me to the realization that NO ONE is living a natural life. And certainly by no means a FREE life. Far worse than the aforementioned irony, is the discovery that we not only exist within, but that we are BORN INTO a reality in which we are (literally) not allowed, nor even physically able to pursue a decent, safe and natural life. The most basic and fundamental human right, the Freedom to be what we are, as living beings native to this planet, was taken away long before any of us were conceived. The damage to each and every one of us is devastating. Now, a growing population unwittingly join in disparity, fortunate only in that they were not cursed with the intellect to extract these truths. Instead, they are educated on their "disease" with a diagnosis of depression/anxiety/ADHD/OCD/etc and "treated" accordingly. And the real kicker? Our own ancestors created all of this, without even knowing it, standing on the shoulders of those who came before them, doing what humans do. Naturally.

  • @sharmasibal
    @sharmasibal Před 10 lety +13

    Simply superb! The integrated and holistic approach seems to be the only way in dealing with Depression. Vedic/Indian Psychology has always used this approach to successfully cure mental disorders.

  • @dante7869
    @dante7869 Před 4 lety +8

    I hope this passage helps someone:
    my time playing poker had a surprisingly profound influence on the way I see life. The beauty of poker is that while luck is always involved, luck doesn’t dictate the long-term results of the game. A person can get dealt terrible cards and beat someone who was dealt great cards. Sure, the person who gets dealt great cards has a higher likelihood of winning the hand, but ultimately the winner is determined by-yup, you guessed it-the choices each player makes throughout play. I see life in the same terms. We all get dealt cards. Some of us get better cards than others. And while it’s easy to get hung up on our cards, and feel we got screwed over, the real game lies in the choices we make with those cards, the risks we decide to take, and the consequences we choose to live with. People who consistently make the best choices in the situations they’re given are the ones who eventually come out ahead in poker, just as in life. And it’s not necessarily the people with the best cards. There are those who suffer psychologically and emotionally from neurological and/or genetic deficiencies. But this changes nothing. Sure, they inherited a bad hand and are not to blame. No more than the short guy wanting to get a date is to blame for being short or the person who got robbed is to blame for being robbed. But it’s still their responsibility. Whether they choose to seek psychiatric treatment, undergo therapy, or do nothing, the choice is ultimately theirs to make. There are those who suffer through bad childhoods. There are those who are abused and violated and screwed over, physically, emotionally, financially. They are not to blame for their problems and their hindrances, but they are still responsible-always responsible-to move on despite their problems and to make the best choices they can, given their circumstances. And let’s be honest here. If you were to add up all of the people who have some psychiatric disorder, struggle with depression or suicidal thoughts, have been subjected to neglect or abuse, have dealt with tragedy or the death of a loved one, and have survived serious health issues, accidents, or trauma-if you were to round up all of those people and put them in the room, well, you’d probably have to round up everyone, because nobody makes it through life without collecting a few scars.

  • @sitinorhamid9198
    @sitinorhamid9198 Před rokem +1

    Overslept,fast food,staying indoors, are some of the activities that caused inactivity that leads to depression

  • @atwaterpub
    @atwaterpub Před 6 lety +29

    1:46 "Depression is the main driver behind suicide which now claims over one million lives every year"

    • @atwaterpub
      @atwaterpub Před 6 lety +11

      One million suicides a year. One MILLION.

    • @atwaterpub
      @atwaterpub Před 6 lety +9

      ONE million suicides a year and nobody cares? THAT is a crime against humanity.

    • @debbiealcimasrules9418
      @debbiealcimasrules9418 Před 3 lety

      @@healing_awakening368 i agree

    • @joqiii3
      @joqiii3 Před 3 lety

      @@healing_awakening368 Agree.

  • @FreeSpirit47
    @FreeSpirit47 Před 9 lety +82

    I know depression very well. People can be so cruel. One can only reach out only to be slapped as a reply, so many times until ya learn to stop reaching. My life will probably end in suicide. Social isolation is deadly.
    Don McLean said it well ~
    For they could not love you,
    But still your love was true.
    And when no hope was left in sight
    On that starry, starry night,
    You took your life, as lovers often do.
    But I could have told you, Vincent,
    This world was never meant for one
    As beautiful as you.
    They were not listening, they're not listening still
    Perhaps they never will....

    • @joeldwest
      @joeldwest Před 6 lety +6

      Brenda B Would you like to have a conversation about it?

    • @cassidyladden1716
      @cassidyladden1716 Před 6 lety +6

      Brenda B. Your comment made me cry. I feel like you do.

    • @SociallyAwkwardGirl_OG
      @SociallyAwkwardGirl_OG Před 6 lety +1

      Starry Night... also I relate.

    • @ianh43
      @ianh43 Před 5 lety +1

      Why is everyone else responsible for your happiness? Like w h a t

    • @MarrilMcBlazen
      @MarrilMcBlazen Před 5 lety

      Thats a beautiful... poem? song?

  • @jeffreykendall1025
    @jeffreykendall1025 Před 3 lety +3

    Brazilian Jiu Jitsu has been the best activity I have ever found for feeling great (after feeling sh*t before walking in). Meditative, social, full body work out, great cardio, personal development which gives a sense of achievement...

  • @riyalad2505
    @riyalad2505 Před rokem +1

    This is the best talk I have ever heard.

  • @JayRM714
    @JayRM714 Před 9 lety +160

    I've been dealing with depression for 8 years now and I still have a hard time talking to people, because the majority don't understand what it is to feel like shit every waking moment so they don't give two fucks about you. That's why I continue to be anti social.

    • @JayRM714
      @JayRM714 Před 9 lety +27

      The only way to really overcome depression is to have a lot of people that support and care about you, and sadly my mom is really the only person that I can have a long conversation with because she actually cares about my well being, while everyone else just steps on you like your trash And only keep you around to take advantage.

    • @Jay0253
      @Jay0253 Před 9 lety +7

      Been dealing with my depression for about 7 years, and I feel the exact same way.

    • @plecto1234
      @plecto1234 Před 9 lety +2

      And you wonder why you are depressed?

    • @peonypink7943
      @peonypink7943 Před 9 lety +3

      Moon Man Perhaps the people around you apart from your mum have mistreated you. Perhaps some people around you also have their own insecurities. I agree, that the best way to overcome depression is by having people around you that care and support you and who you also care and support.

    • @Freodeo
      @Freodeo Před 9 lety +1

      Moon Man i hear you my friend! im hitting the 5 year mark myself, im raising a glass of rum to us my depressed friend...

  • @xiaolintraditional90
    @xiaolintraditional90 Před 10 lety +19

    depression does hurt. it makes you hurt all over and you don't know how to get rid of it. what's worse is it's not always visible to others like physical wounds. how do you get out of depression if you have a physical health issue that's going to follow you for life and make you life horrible?

    • @healthyone100
      @healthyone100 Před 4 lety

      fasting and a vegan diet gave me confidence in my life that was 33 years ago demonic forces can attack you use these weapons!

  • @n8sterling727
    @n8sterling727 Před rokem +3

    I literally stood up an applauded this mans Talk. I'm recovering from a severe TBI and boy have I had some dark days. My life style from before and after, has made all the difference in seeing hope and leaning into pain whenever Im faced with it. Love you all.

  • @flickhunter8900
    @flickhunter8900 Před 4 lety +4

    A person who has never been clinically depressed can never understand it feels like.

    • @cheyhey2170
      @cheyhey2170 Před 4 lety

      nope. but why would they have to?

    • @gmc8810
      @gmc8810 Před 2 lety

      Who would exercise if you are really depressed! You can hardly take a shower. On a good day before depression it wasn't easy habit to have . This tells me nothing I didn't know already . I am clinical depressed and 2 suicide attempts. I failed my life and my dreams.

  • @singingfreak00
    @singingfreak00 Před 10 lety +3

    I became depressed during my pregnancy. It wasn't ppd either, it never went away. I stopped wanting to hang out with friends (which i normally loved) stopped wanting to talk to people, stopped wanting to go out, i didn't like anything anymore. And the worst part is trying to talk to someone(s) who doesn't understand. They tell you to just brush it off and get over it. I love this video!

  • @Loljdk
    @Loljdk Před 9 lety +4

    I'm extremely moved by this man. Sincerely.

  • @cobravortex
    @cobravortex Před 5 lety +8

    In my opinion, this is helpful information. Stress can be devastating and the toxicity very harmful especially long-term. I am very appreciative to Dr. Ilardi for this incredibly beautiful video and talk. Exercise is definitely beneficial and this material, especially the advice toward the end, can really help to create a positive and reinforced plan for health and wellness. Thank you so much and peace to all.

  • @razvanyke
    @razvanyke Před 5 lety

    Thank you for this video, TEDx and Dr. Ilardi!

  • @aidanivesdavis
    @aidanivesdavis Před 10 lety +8

    I love this guy. Excellent presenter. This is a perfect example of what a presentation should be - extemporaneous and engaging.

    • @Al-hf5ey
      @Al-hf5ey Před 10 lety +7

      Its a shame they didn't give him more time.

  • @Macdonnell1
    @Macdonnell1 Před 10 lety +4

    WOW! There is hope beyond dope. Glad I watched this. great food for thought prior to exit strategy.

  • @heathermeyers4097
    @heathermeyers4097 Před 5 lety +2

    The social connection part explains why my parents taking temporary custody of my daughter has spiraled me so low. She's the only kid I have and I'm single so I have no one to spend time with on an everyday basis. 🙁😞

  • @marianelagomez6964
    @marianelagomez6964 Před rokem +2

    It’s is sad how mental health is not taken serious.

  • @RachelSerzy
    @RachelSerzy Před 8 lety +6

    I've been suffering depression for almost 4 years. I need someone where to go where people understand me because, none of my friends or family understand or believe.

    • @TheBoomshine
      @TheBoomshine Před 8 lety +1

      Google for depression support groups in your area. In fact, most mood/social disorder support groups should have people who understand where you're coming from. You can also look for therapists to talk to. Hope things get better. :)

    • @RachelSerzy
      @RachelSerzy Před 8 lety

      TheBoomshine thank you very much

    • @Restless_Vibes27
      @Restless_Vibes27 Před 4 lety

      i understand you, ive been going through it for a similar amount of time, im here if you need somebody

  • @chriswritescopy
    @chriswritescopy Před 9 lety +27

    Here's the thing, if you've actually suffered severe clinical depression you will know that you can't even get out of bed, so how exactly are you meant to do any exercise? It's a flawed concept. Drugs aren't perfect, but they do work.

    • @knowledgeisthepower1
      @knowledgeisthepower1 Před 9 lety +3

      Drugs work for some, but not everyone..

    • @chriswritescopy
      @chriswritescopy Před 9 lety +4

      knowledgeisthepower1 completely agree. Certainly they have not worked for my anxiety which left me housebound for 4 months. Perhaps I should have prefaced my comment with 'in my personal experience', however, this man's talk is ill founded and potentially dangerous. I was exercising almost obsessively before my last breakdown in 2012 to try and combat it and taking omega 3s, and it's one of the bugbears of people who suffer from this illness that they are told by people who don't understand it to 'do more exercise'. If you think you are suffering from depression please seek medical advice, if it is mild depression I am sure this method may work, but if it is chronic it certainly won't. Otherwise there would be patients doing push ups outside psychiatric wards around the country.

    • @chriswritescopy
      @chriswritescopy Před 9 lety

      Thanks for the attempt at a condescending comment, I'mposs ible. But please try better next time, the 'sigh' part was a bit rubbish. He's saying by following his advice it will cure depression, and that's simply not true.

    • @SFCollegeLife
      @SFCollegeLife Před 9 lety

      Christopher Dickson Great point!! I think this video is targeted to an specific audience because one-size doesn't fit all.

    • @ucdailoi
      @ucdailoi Před 9 lety +3

      MindGlimpse Exactly and well said...
      Its depressing to see some of the deeply disturbed people commenting on this article..
      I have depression but I also continue to look for ways to improve my lot in life...

  • @sanaahassan3316
    @sanaahassan3316 Před 6 lety

    Thank you. The world needed to hear this

  • @TheRubberStudiosASMR
    @TheRubberStudiosASMR Před 4 lety +1

    This was amazing. Thank you.