Treating it as you would existential depression may be useful, I would think. There are not really a lot of effective therapies for philosophy-induced existential depression—the only way to fix it seems to be to increase your baseline happiness, which is as easy to say as it is hard to do—but it occurred to me that university student health therapist may see a lot of it and may at least be able to provide an experienced ear. I would be interested in any anecdotes on the subject (I’m assuming there’s not a lot of data).
Treating it as you would existential depression may be useful, I would think. There are not really a lot of effective therapies for philosophy-induced existential depression—the only way to fix it seems to be to increase your baseline happiness, which is as easy to say as it is hard to do—but it occurred to me that university student health therapist may see a lot of it and may at least be able to provide an experienced ear. I would be interested in any anecdotes on the subject (I’m assuming there’s not a lot of data).