Got Depression?

Are all of your physical and emotional needs being met? That's the first thing someone with depression should seek to resolve...

"We are all born with innate knowledge programmed into us from our genes. Throughout life we experience this knowledge as feelings of physical and emotional need.

These feelings evolved over millions of years and, whatever our cultural background, are our common biological inheritance. They are the driving force that motivates us to become fully human and succeed in whatever environment we find ourselves in. It is because they are incorporated into our biology at conception that we call them 'human givens'.

Given physical needs: As animals we are born into a material world where we need air to breathe, water, nutritious food and sufficient sleep. These are the paramount physical needs. Without them, we quickly die. In addition we also need the freedom to stimulate our senses and exercise our muscles. We instinctively seek sufficient and secure shelter where we can grow and reproduce ourselves and bring up our young. These physical needs are intimately bound up with our emotional needs — the main focus of human givens psychology.

Given emotional needs: Emotions create distinctive psychobiological states in us and drive us to take action. The emotional needs nature has programmed us with are there to connect us to the external world, particularly to other people, and survive in it. They seek their fulfillment through the way we interact with the environment. Consequently, when these needs are not met in the world, nature ensures we suffer considerable distress — anxiety, anger, depression etc. — and our expression of distress, in whatever form it takes, impacts on those around us.

People whose emotional needs are met in a balanced way do not suffer mental health problems. When psychotherapists and teachers pay attention to this they are at their most effective.

In short, it is by meeting our physical and emotional needs that we survive and develop as individuals and a species.

There is widespread agreement as to the nature of our emotional needs. The main ones are listed below.

Emotional needs include:

* Security — safe territory and an environment which allows us to develop fully
* Attention (to give and receive it) — a form of nutrition
* Sense of autonomy and control — having volition to make responsible choices
* Emotional intimacy — to know that at least one other person accepts us totally for who we are, “warts 'n' all”
* Feeling part of a wider community
* Privacy — opportunity to reflect and consolidate experience
* Sense of status within social groupings
* Sense of competence and achievement
* Meaning and purpose — which come from being stretched in what we do and think."

- Human Givens Institute

 


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Don't forget to get outside and get your sunlight. I've been feeling pretty shitty last couple of days due to a family member passing away, but yesterday I drank a couple glasses of OJ and a few hours later I was feeling great. I think I was lacking in Vitamin D.

Get yourself some OJ or Vit D supplements since you gay webmasters sit inside all day.
 
Sometimes I do wonder if there is a chemical/medical root to my existential crises that might manifest itself in a more concrete way if I were differently educated.

What has caused your existential crisis exactly? Do you know this?
Well my two cents is that you may make things overcomplicated. Life goes by in a second so to speak. What can one take serious really? Friendships and relationships only go that far, money is relative, health can change overnight. There's no point really when you start thinking about it. If that's your existential crisis you're just right I guess. Just do what makes you happy man!
 
When did guerilla become so ignorant and arrogant? Serious question.

I don't recall him always being that way.
 
If you're feeling depressed or sad, try to do some exercise it will really help a lot to release your 'happy hormones'. :) Also go out with your friends and have fun.