With all the mental health issues coming up recently, I thought I’d link Depression Quest, a text simulation of what it’s like to live with depression.
Trigger warning: Please read the introduction page thoroughly before clicking Start. If you are or have been depressed, continue at your own risk.
On the bright side, there’s actually a button to pause it just above “restart the game”. Although annoyingly, it’s white on grainy white/gray and took me a little while to notice.
In the past I went through a period that felt like depression, though I never talked about it to anyone so of course I wasn’t diagnosed at any point. I went against your warning and played the game. The protagonist started off with more social support than I did. I chose the responses that I think I would have given when I felt depressed. This resulted the protagonist never seeking therapy or medication, and what is labeled “endingZero”.
Depression Quest seems accurate. Now I feel bad. (edit: But I did get better.)
Trigger warning: Please read the introduction page thoroughly before clicking Start. If you are or have been depressed, continue at your own risk.
I found it very helpful, actually. It encouraged healthy activity like talking about your concerns with others, recognizing that some folks are not emotionally safe to talk to, and expanding one’s social safety net. But I’m more anxious than depressed, so YMMV.
With all the mental health issues coming up recently, I thought I’d link Depression Quest, a text simulation of what it’s like to live with depression.
Trigger warning: Please read the introduction page thoroughly before clicking Start. If you are or have been depressed, continue at your own risk.
Warning: the link starts playing bad music without asking.
That’s depressing.
On the bright side, there’s actually a button to pause it just above “restart the game”. Although annoyingly, it’s white on grainy white/gray and took me a little while to notice.
In the past I went through a period that felt like depression, though I never talked about it to anyone so of course I wasn’t diagnosed at any point. I went against your warning and played the game. The protagonist started off with more social support than I did. I chose the responses that I think I would have given when I felt depressed. This resulted the protagonist never seeking therapy or medication, and what is labeled “endingZero”.
Depression Quest seems accurate. Now I feel bad. (edit: But I did get better.)
I found it very helpful, actually. It encouraged healthy activity like talking about your concerns with others, recognizing that some folks are not emotionally safe to talk to, and expanding one’s social safety net. But I’m more anxious than depressed, so YMMV.
I’ve had experiences with both, and I wouldn’t mind discussing specifics through PM.