Interview 07  

Interview 07

Age at Interview: 45
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 45
Background: An athletic 45 year old man who was originally born in Brazil, now living with his partner in London. His most recent episode of depression started in late 2002 and was triggered by workplace pressure.

Brief outline:Used a raft of strategies to recover including time off work, attending a support group, counselling, physical exercise, interaction with nature and pets, and spiritual healing.


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He got some relief from depression, feeling better and sleeping better after spiritual healing.
 
It took him about 6 months to accept that he had depression and to be able to tell his GP about it.
 
An English acquaintance was surprised he was having psychoanalysis, but in Brazil seeing a therapist and talking about feelings is commonplace.
 
Felt abandoned when holistic teacher left the country.
 
While very depressed, doing exercise helped to fill in the day, and watching Wimbledon also filled the day with a meaningful distraction.
 
His pet parrot needs a lot of attention, and is affectionate and sensitive to him (even if aggressive sometimes), and creates routine.
 
Was comforting to be with people who knew what he was talking about, he bonded with the group, felt they were his equals and felt less alone and wrong.
 
When he told his neighbour about his depression, his neighbour hugged him and offered comforting words and gestures.
 
Even though the proposal he was working on was successful, he had to work with a man who he suspected was homophobic, and who undermined him.
 
Feels that the stigma of mental illness is less in Brazil than in the UK, and he is encouraged by the way celebrities are increasingly open about depression.
 
Fears further depression, and compares depression recovery with being in remission from cancer. Worries that he may be getting depressed again when he feels 'down'.
 
Feels under pressure to get better because he feels a burden on his partner and friends, yet feels his partner was very supportive.
Depression
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