You aren’t wrong that sometimes describing a problem with a service is worthwhile in its own regard, but it seems like the special circumstances surrounding this case make it sort of indecent to leave it at “the system built to help you, depressed person, has many problems. CKI out!”
Like, these alternative medicines you recommend aren’t created equal. Which ones would you recommend instead of therapy?
There’s a subset of depressed people who are depressed as a result physical head trauma. For them osteopathy that’s targeted on relieving tensions of fascia in the head can be useful. Other forms of hand-on manual therapy can also help.
CBT likely has its limits with someone who’s depressed because someone hit their head and the fascia in the head are tense and press on certain nerves.
You aren’t wrong that sometimes describing a problem with a service is worthwhile in its own regard, but it seems like the special circumstances surrounding this case make it sort of indecent to leave it at “the system built to help you, depressed person, has many problems. CKI out!”
Like, these alternative medicines you recommend aren’t created equal. Which ones would you recommend instead of therapy?
There’s a subset of depressed people who are depressed as a result physical head trauma. For them osteopathy that’s targeted on relieving tensions of fascia in the head can be useful. Other forms of hand-on manual therapy can also help.
CBT likely has its limits with someone who’s depressed because someone hit their head and the fascia in the head are tense and press on certain nerves.