I read recently of a study in which 75% of adults said that someone with depression could get better just by being more positive. Can you imagine the same 75% saying that someone who is paralyzed just needs to work out more, or that someone who is mentally challenged just needs to think “power thoughts”?
 
This attitude is dangerous for a couple of reasons. First, the number one cause of suicide is untreated depression. Why don’t people get treatment for depression? Probably because they are being told by society, well-meaning family and friends and their own misconceptions of mental illness that depression is just a mood that they should be able to control. They believe that a life-threatening illness can be managed by happy talk and an upbeat demeanor. I know what I’m talking about. I tried for years to defeat my (undiagnosed) depression by thinking of reasons I was lucky and telling myself that that cold empty feeling had no cause and therefore didn’t have any validity. It’s like trying to treat diabetes by skipping dessert. It doesn’t work, and it’s dangerous to your health.
 
The second reason this “talk yourself out of it” attitude is dangerous is that depression can be caused by an undiagnosed illness such as heart disease, thyroid dysfunction, cancer, infectious diseases and immune/autoimmune disorders. Depression can even be brought on by vitamin or mineral deficiencies or prescription and over-the-counter drugs. If you don’t treat depression as an illness and get yourself checked out by a physician or psychiatrist, you run the risk of leaving a serious illness undiagnosed.
 
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of depression, make an appointment to see a doctor. If you know someone who seems to be showing the symptoms, encourage him or her to see a doctor. Don’t believe the myth that we can “handle” depression on our own.

You can’t fight depression on your own.


If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of depression, make an appointment to see a doctor. If you know someone who seems to be showing the symptoms, encourage him or her to see a doctor. Don’t believe the myth that we can “handle” depression on our own.

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Do you have any good Ianto/Jack fics to recommend? Dying for some feels right now~

Allright, here’s some of my favorites. Heed the warnings cause some of these are dark. Also I started reading Torchwood fic before I dicsovered AO3, so these are elsewhere. Chance’s Archive is where I started:

Supertemp (this ones on LJ, so you have to go one chapter to the next) 

Jack Harkness – Super Temp 1
Summary: Jack Harkness works in a cubicled office as a temp and leads a boring, gray life. Then one day he meets a blue eyed man and things begin to change.
Warnings: Violence, domestic abuse, sexual abuse, rape, angst, h/c, torture

There’s a couple others in that universe and dealing  with the aftermath

The Lighthouse and the Dark – Miss Winterhill

Jack hates the dark. Ianto hates it when Jack dies. Jack gets injured on a mission and they have to confront their fears.

Warnings: Explicit sex, self-harm, power games and mild bdsm (and temporary death of the Jack Harkness type)

Theosis – Ceefax

 AU. Jack visits a monastery in search of information, and finds a whole lot more besides.  

There’s smut in this one too, but it’s also very sweet.

That might get you started. I’ll be happy to toss more your way. There’s a pwp fic involving an ice lolly if you want something fluffy. and some other kinky pwp fics I could recommend.

Also there is a COE fix it fic I’ve never been able to find again, I know it was on lj, but yeah, I’ve never found it

So what? You failed your finals. You gained some weight. So what? You’re single again. You lost your job. So what? What now? You live. You try again. That’s what.

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this is my favorite post in the universe

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I needed to see this

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