Perhaps the first recorded episode of depression is in the Bible. Consider Cain, who was envious of his brother Abel, and perhaps felt inferior to him. I'm sure we don't know the whole story. Cain may have also had anger management issues, but for sure he exhibited signs of depression, bitterness, etc., (I.e., "Am I my brother's keeper?").
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And Cain was very wroth, and his countenance fell. And the LORD said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth? and why is thy countenance fallen?(Gen 4:5-6) |
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Job 6: 2 Oh that my grief were throughly weighed. |
Great points and references when viewing depression from a Biblical perspective. But often times depression isn't just a matter of being comforted. Some times depression is about chemical and hormonal imbalances. I have to think that they existed but where obviously not known in biblical times.
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I have to think that they existed but where obviously not known in biblical times. |
Offtopic but, While I agree that there are some instances of mental conditions that are caused by hormonal imbalances, in fact depression is one that *causes* the hormonal imbalance. Even Prozac's makers will tell you that, once you have achieved normal levels of serotonin, you need to seek psychiatric or therapeutic counseling to overcome the underlying cause of your depression. The depression is not caused by chemical or hormonal imbalance. This is why Prozac is supposed to be a temporary help in overcoming depression, not a life-long medication. |