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Does working cures depression.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 734723" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I think maybe...of course we are all different.</p><p>It's wonderful and healthy to feel productive!!!!</p><p>A lot depends on the job, your supervisor/boss, co-workers, environment and commute. Wow...that's a lot.</p><p>I've had mild depression off and on for many years.</p><p>Crummy jobs, made depression worse for me. Good jobs, sometimes helped and were greatly appreciated.</p><p>My ideal job was part time ones that had many good aspects....which I've kind of mentioned before. My situation was exacerbated by health problems and of course working full time, tended to make</p><p>me tired, which tended to make my health problems worse. PLUS, I had added stress from others curious and often NOT so nice about why I had to go to the doctor so frequently and/or blood tests all the time. I've discovered (sadly) generally speaking, folks don't have much empathy.</p><p>I personally think good part time jobs would be a wonderful asset for soooo many in this country: mothers who would like more time with their children, elderly, those with health issues....phsycial and mental, those caretakers for very sick family members, who might be able to make arrangements to work part time only. No doubt there is a huge list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 734723, member: 4152"] I think maybe...of course we are all different. It's wonderful and healthy to feel productive!!!! A lot depends on the job, your supervisor/boss, co-workers, environment and commute. Wow...that's a lot. I've had mild depression off and on for many years. Crummy jobs, made depression worse for me. Good jobs, sometimes helped and were greatly appreciated. My ideal job was part time ones that had many good aspects....which I've kind of mentioned before. My situation was exacerbated by health problems and of course working full time, tended to make me tired, which tended to make my health problems worse. PLUS, I had added stress from others curious and often NOT so nice about why I had to go to the doctor so frequently and/or blood tests all the time. I've discovered (sadly) generally speaking, folks don't have much empathy. I personally think good part time jobs would be a wonderful asset for soooo many in this country: mothers who would like more time with their children, elderly, those with health issues....phsycial and mental, those caretakers for very sick family members, who might be able to make arrangements to work part time only. No doubt there is a huge list. [/QUOTE]
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