KiwiChick1
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So apparently you guys in Australia have a day today that's dedicated to have a serious chat with family/friends/loved ones/anyone about how they're feeling if they're struggling with life. I think lots of people on here have either been affected or know someone who has been affected by mental health issues, so yeah, it's a big deal, and people talking about it and getting support from others could make a massive difference. Anyway, hope everyone is doing okay (today and everyday). My inbox is open if anyone ever needs someone to talk to. https://www.ruokday.com/
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thupercoach
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It's a great initiative, anything that gets people talking about their problems and seeing that others care is a step in the right direction.
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afromanGT
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It's a good initiative, but people would probably listen more to people with legitimate problems if people would cut their whining about petty problems (of which I'm also guilty, just making an observation).
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paulbagzFC
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Yeah brah doin aight ay. -PB
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zimbos_05
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afromanGT wrote:It's a good initiative, but people would probably listen more to people with legitimate problems if people would cut their whining about petty problems (of which I'm also guilty, just making an observation). This is mostly a probably that arises from teens. I may be sounding very judgemental, but i think its true. Youngsters see guidance counsellors because Zayn Malik got engaged and now their lives are over. Guidance counsellors then spend all their time trying to tell them that it is ok and their life will be fine and they dont need to cry and cut their wrists about it. We then give these people more attention on mainstream media etc etc etc.
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Eastern Glory
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Damn first year psych students...
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Benjo
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You shouldn't need a day to ask if someone is doing ok.
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Scoll
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Benjo wrote:You shouldn't need a day to ask if someone is doing ok. The point of the day is to make people think "When was the last time I asked if is OK? Shit, I can't remember..." and, hopefully, promote more open communication overall.
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Funky Munky
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Annie?
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rusty
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Benjo wrote:You shouldn't need a day to ask if someone is doing ok. Exactly. We should be doing this everyday. :p
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notorganic
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My mum sent me a text "R U OK? Not a gimmick, real question!"
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Heineken
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Benjo wrote:You shouldn't need a day to ask if someone is doing ok. This. It's like Valentines day. Why should you have just one day where you tell your other half how much you love them. Valentines Dy should really just be renamed Hallmark day.
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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afromanGT
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Won't you tell us, that you're OK, Annie?
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Benjo
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zimbos_05 wrote:afromanGT wrote:It's a good initiative, but people would probably listen more to people with legitimate problems if people would cut their whining about petty problems (of which I'm also guilty, just making an observation). This is mostly a probably that arises from teens. I may be sounding very judgemental, but i think its true. Youngsters see guidance counsellors because Zayn Malik got engaged and now their lives are over. Guidance counsellors then spend all their time trying to tell them that it is ok and their life will be fine and they dont need to cry and cut their wrists about it. We then give these people more attention on mainstream media etc etc etc. While i think you are right in that it mostly arises from teens, it is certainly not just confined to that age demographic. And i also think that 99% of people are seeing a guidance counselor because they actually have significant worries, not because their favourite celebrity is engaged. I'mseeing a guidance counsellor because I have depression, as I'm sure millions more people round the world are doing now.
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Eastern Glory
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Sitting in the sun at uni sinking Pure Blondes says that I'm in perfect health.
Aye Iz Okayyy
EDIT: a few tweets from Tara Rushton doesn't hurt other!
Edited by Eastern Glory: 12/9/2013 02:42:24 PM
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Benjamin
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afromanGT wrote:It's a good initiative, but people would probably listen more to people with legitimate problems if people would cut their whining about petty problems (of which I'm also guilty, just making an observation). That's the key. If someone says "R U OK?" and their mate turns round with, "Actually, now that you ask, no I'm not... I'm pretty far from ok, actually. My wife bores me, my kids annoy me, I hate my job, when I'm driving home I often think about steering into the path of oncoming trucks... By the way, do you ever cut yourself? I have to just to clear my mind..." Shit. A. Brick.
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Eastern Glory
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Benjamin wrote:afromanGT wrote:It's a good initiative, but people would probably listen more to people with legitimate problems if people would cut their whining about petty problems (of which I'm also guilty, just making an observation). That's the key. If someone says "R U OK?" and their mate turns round with, "Actually, now that you ask, no I'm not... I'm pretty far from ok, actually. My wife bores me, my kids annoy me, I hate my job, when I'm driving home I often think about steering into the path of oncoming trucks... By the way, do you ever cut yourself? I have to just to clear my mind..." Shit. A. Brick. Even worse when your best mate, who is a chronic liar, drops this shit on you... Hard to call him on it even if you know it's bullshit.
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Heineken
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Eastern Glory wrote:Sitting in the sun at uni sinking Pure Blondes says that I'm in perfect health. Envious as fuck.
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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Scoll
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Benjo wrote:I'mseeing a guidance counsellor because I have depression, as I'm sure millions more people round the world are doing now. I think people (in general) underestimate the reach of mental health problems, and this is the point of R U OK? day- there are countless more like me who don't see anyone- I had depression for a solid block of three years and didn't talk to anyone about it (and it never actually goes away, I count that three years as the distinct period where it was solid black and I had no optimism.) To everyone outside my head I was perfectly happy and normal, but inside I was a wreck. If someone had asked me if I was OK things might have been different, I may have finally been prompted to get help and may have been functional a lot quicker. There are a lot of people who won't make the first move to talk to their friends about their demons because they feel their problems are stupid or trivial compared to others (ie: with me, I had a deeply depressed and constantly suicidal friend and my go-to self flagellation was "why am I being such a baby, my friend has it worse than me" ) I whole-heartedly agree that it shouldn't be a one-day thing, but one day is better than none...
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Benjo
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Scoll wrote:Benjo wrote:I'mseeing a guidance counsellor because I have depression, as I'm sure millions more people round the world are doing now. I think people (in general) underestimate the reach of mental health problems, and this is the point of R U OK? day- there are countless more like me who don't see anyone- I had depression for a solid block of three years and didn't talk to anyone about it (and it never actually goes away, I count that three years as the distinct period where it was solid black and I had no optimism.) To everyone outside my head I was perfectly happy and normal, but inside I was a wreck. If someone had asked me if I was OK things might have been different, I may have finally been prompted to get help and may have been functional a lot quicker. There are a lot of people who won't make the first move to talk to their friends about their demons because they feel their problems are stupid or trivial compared to others (ie: with me, I had a deeply depressed and constantly suicidal friend and my go-to self flagellation was "why am I being such a baby, my friend has it worse than me" ) I whole-heartedly agree that it shouldn't be a one-day thing, but one day is better than none... Fair enough. Agree it is probably better to have a day for it than nothing at all. I was more making the point to zimbos that people don't go to guidance councellors just because one of the !D guys is getting married. I hate attitudes like that.
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afromanGT
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Eastern Glory wrote:EDIT: a few tweets from Tara Rushton doesn't hurt other!
Edited by Eastern Glory: 12/9/2013 02:42:24 PM You're talking about that more than Heiny talks about his girlfriend.
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Eastern Glory
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afromanGT wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:EDIT: a few tweets from Tara Rushton doesn't hurt other!
Edited by Eastern Glory: 12/9/2013 02:42:24 PM You're talking about that more than Heiny talks about his girlfriend. Facebook doesn't count.
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zimbos_05
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Benjo wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:afromanGT wrote:It's a good initiative, but people would probably listen more to people with legitimate problems if people would cut their whining about petty problems (of which I'm also guilty, just making an observation). This is mostly a probably that arises from teens. I may be sounding very judgemental, but i think its true. Youngsters see guidance counsellors because Zayn Malik got engaged and now their lives are over. Guidance counsellors then spend all their time trying to tell them that it is ok and their life will be fine and they dont need to cry and cut their wrists about it. We then give these people more attention on mainstream media etc etc etc. While i think you are right in that it mostly arises from teens, it is certainly not just confined to that age demographic. And i also think that 99% of people are seeing a guidance counselor because they actually have significant worries, not because their favourite celebrity is engaged. I'mseeing a guidance counsellor because I have depression, as I'm sure millions more people round the world are doing now. Im not saying that there are people out there seeing a guidance counsellor or psychologist who dont have genuine problems. Ive also seen plenty of guidance counsellors and psychologists in my time. My cousin works in the field and she tells me about some of the cases she deals with. She has found that many of the teens or people under 17 or so tend to have silly issues. They broke up with a boyfriend because he didnt like 1D or something stupid like that. Often they think the world is over and when they go for psych tests and guidance counsellors they get treated like princesses. The feeling of toughen up and grow up is almost non existent she says. Bear in mind that she is also from Zim and so has experienced the different side of things. In our schools if a prefect hit us and we complained to a teacher, teacher would tell us to grow up and if you got hit, why did you get hit? You obviously broke a rule. Dont break that rule again and it will be fine. If your parents wanted to see the teacher, then no problem, they would be allowed to without any questions. Here, if you got hit, then it goes to child services and you can sue and you can through all these stupid silly processes that do nothing to help you. I remember when my parents requested to see my teacher once and they were told, "we need permission from your child to authorise this" What kind stupid shit is that. If my parents want to meet with my teacher, they should be allowed to. Who the heck am i to tell them what to do. I sense im drifting off to the side a bit, but i think my point is made.
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Eastern Glory wrote:Damn first year psych students... Fucking Jaffys in general.
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thupercoach
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It's more to do with middle aged blokes trying to keep their depression and unhappiness under wraps as they struggle to deal with work, family and various other pressures. And refuse to talk about it or seek help.
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KiwiChick1
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Benjo wrote:You shouldn't need a day to ask if someone is doing ok. No, but it's to remind people that they should be checking up on others to see if they're okay, and to hopefully raise a bit of awareness. It's amazing the effect that a single person caring can have on some, so it's a day worth having. zimbos_05 wrote:Youngsters see guidance counsellors because Zayn Malik got engaged and now their lives are over. Guidance counsellors then spend all their time trying to tell them that it is ok and their life will be fine and they dont need to cry and cut their wrists about it. We then give these people more attention on mainstream media etc etc etc. Just so I'm clear here, do you think people like this don't deserve to be getting any help? I'm sorry but "toughen the fuck up" is the wrong attitude to have, especially about mental health issues where it's hard to speak up and get help for in the first place.
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KiwiChick1
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Eastern Glory wrote:Damn first year psych students... ;)
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Its hard for people with severe social anxiety, can really cripple your life and with a fear of doing things outside your comfort zone, it can be really hard to even ask for help, which eventually can lead to depression.
Edited by iridium1010: 12/9/2013 06:27:05 PM
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KiwiChick1
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Iridium1010 wrote:Its hard for people with severe social anxiety, can really cripple your life and with a fear of doing things outside your comfort zone, it can be really hard to even ask for help, which eventually can lead to depression. Yeah, it would be hell to live with. I can't even imagine how much that would impact daily life.
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zimbos_05
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KiwiChick1 wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:Youngsters see guidance counsellors because Zayn Malik got engaged and now their lives are over. Guidance counsellors then spend all their time trying to tell them that it is ok and their life will be fine and they dont need to cry and cut their wrists about it. We then give these people more attention on mainstream media etc etc etc. Just so I'm clear here, do you think people like this don't deserve to be getting any help? I'm sorry but "toughen the fuck up" is the wrong attitude to have, especially about mental health issues where it's hard to speak up and get help for in the first place. Im not saying that we shouldnt help people if their is the need. But seriously, you telling me that something like this is an issue that needs guidance counselling and psychology. People were on twitter threatening to kill her if anything happened to Zayn. Heck they threatened to kill Gabriel Agbonlahor for his tackle on Louis Tomlinson. Thats just retarded. Thats not an issue that needs guidance counselling. Its an issue that requires a good hard look at our society and education system.
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