Interview 24  

Interview 24

Age at Interview: 59
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 19
Background: Has one son and one daughter. Was unhappy as a child. She has had post-natal depression and numerous severe bouts of depression. She has not needed medication for many years.

Brief outline:Helpful approaches have included medication, self-help books and tapes, and personal development courses. Received long term therapy on the NHS. Recently discovered she had dyslexia, explaining many of her difficulties.


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It took until she was 19 to be diagnosed with depression. Yet she has come to the conclusion that she was suffering from depression as a child.
 
She felt lucky to get long-term therapy on the NHS, since the lack of resources means that so many needy people miss out.
 
Did a course on counselling, and although sometimes painful, it helped self-development and in meeting people.
 
Feels that God has sustained her through depression and not let her suffer too much, despite periods of severe depression.
 
Found that attending a support group and gaining its support over a period of 2 years was what she needed to benefit from her group.
 
Argues that those with depression ultimately need to take responsibility for recovery, although there are many who can help.
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