Ask HN: Is it useful for someone with depression to study psychology?
I'm someone who has struggled with depression for a while now. With the help of my doctor, CBT and medication, my condition has improved, but I was curious as to whether studying psychology could be in any way beneficial to better understand myself and cope with depression.
Has anyone here found such a pursuit (or learning something else like philosophy) to be useful in managing or improving their mental health?
Thank you
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 25.2 ms ] threadI found it helpful in dealing with my depression (and other behaviors/emotions) and understanding its mechanisms. Though, you should be wary of labeling yourself with what you learn, or entertaining the illusion that one can analyse oneself.
Psychology is such an important subject it merits attention even if, however unlikely, you would derive no benefit.
The latter provides perspective, both for ways to think about the world, and as a realization that many thoughtful people over thousands of years have suffered in our vale of tears.