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One thing I think is useful to conceptualize when thinking about the severity of depression is figuring out what counts as a âtaskâ to your brain
for example, healthy people outlining the tasks they need to do that day might be something likeÂ
- class - work - homework
if a healthy person is having a low energy day, maybe it becomesÂ
- make breakfast - go to class - class - go to work - work - come home from work - work on an essay - do 2 readingsÂ
a depressed person, on a high energy day will probably see that same day asÂ
- make breakfast - eat breakfast - take meds - shower - get dressed - walk to bus - take bus ⊠etc
a depressed person, on a low energy day will see that same day as
- wake up - get out of bed - walk to bathroom - use bathroom - stand back up - walk to kitchen - open fridge - take out juice - set on counter - go to cabinet - reach up arm - take down glass - unscrew lid of juice carton - pour juice - drink the juice - finish the juice âŠetc
the sort of chronic exhaustion manifests in how each âtaskâ takes a certain amount of energy and when you have depression, what begins to take that amount of energy- and thus, cognitively count as a âtaskâ- are smaller and smaller subdivisions of what other people consider tasks.Â
And the more âtasksâ you do, the less energy you have, and the smaller the subdivisions must be to take equivalent amounts of energy. And the longer that âto doâ list of tasks is, the more exhausting and overwhelming and hopeless it feels, which creates a feedback loop of dysfunction.
So say our depressed person on a low energy day gets all the way to finishing their glass of juice. Theyâve actually gotten through a lot of tasks! Theyâve tried really hard.Â
But to a healthy person, even on a low energy day, that probably looks like not having done anything- not having gotten through any tasks. And when our depressed person is surrounded by healthy people, they will likely internalize that they havenât done anything, and further that they canât complete any tasks no matter how hard they try. And that feeds worthlessness and suicidal ideationÂ
That, I think, is why itâs so important to encourage your depressed and chronically low-energy friends when they accomplish tasks, even if theyâre operating at a level of subdivision that you donât recognize. It is an accomplishment to get water and actually drink it for some folks. It is an accomplishment to get to class or to work.Â
And acknowledging how hard someone is trying and how much energy theyâre putting towards accomplishing those tasks can make a huge difference in whether they feel worthless and hopeless or whether they feel like itâs worth it to keep doing what they can.
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