The Great Depression depression - WWJBD?
From the BBC ...
About half are going into work when they are ill and working longer hours, while just over a third are not taking lunch breaks. And 33% of the employees questioned said they were offering to take on more responsibility. When the workers were asked about their illness, half said they were suffering from insomnia while a third said they were having migraines and 21% had anxiety attacks and palpitations.
Almost a third said they were drinking more and a fifth were smoking more. A third said they were comfort eating, and 11% said they were self-medicating with over-the-counter medicines. Of the GPs questioned, almost half said they have seen their patients' use of alcohol and drug increase, and 89% expect levels of depression and requests for anti-depressants to dramatically increase this year.
Dr Douglas Wright, head of clinical governance at Norwich Union Healthcare, said: "On top of the adverse mental effects of stress itself, an unhealthy diet, limited exercise and increased levels of smoking and drinking could have far-reaching and long-term effects on both the nation's health and the UK economy."
Professor Steve Field, president of the Royal College of GPs, said: "We are seeing an increase in anxiety and stress due to the economic situation. "But we are very pleased that the Department of Health has invested in increasing access to talking psychological therapies because that means we'll be able to help patients more than ever before."
I'm sure people got real depressed during the Great Depression. But back then, they didn't have so many people telling them just how depressed they were all the damned time. They were also too damned busy trying to find their way out of whatever hole they were in instead of complaining nobody was helping them. Between victimhood and clinicians whose livelihood depend on that victimhood - it takes some real grit and guts to weather a real bad time. That was true then, it is true now and these times ain't nearly as bad as they were then.
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