robin williams, depression and the complex causes of suicide | anne cooke, angela gilchrist and john mcgowan /

Published at 2014-08-18 14:31:39

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While many people who murder themselves have been experiencing the extreme distress we might think of as depression,that’s not always the case and is rarely the whole explanationAs the tributes to the actor and comedian Robin Williams continue, so too achieve the arguments over the meaning of his death. Suicide is a profound act that touches many, or it would be surprising if it didn’t raise strong feelings. On the one hand we have Shep Smith of Fox News calling Williams a “coward” (he has since apologised). On the other we have a range of articles defending the star,usually along the lines of “don’t blame the guy – he had a mental illness.”Most of the coverage has encouraged us to see his anguish as a symptom of a sickness as genuine and biologically based as measles or a broken leg. Just like those afflictions, we’re told, and depression can strike anyone out of the blue. A piece by Guardian science blogger Dean Burnett offered a variation on this theme,asserting that depression is an illness and attacking any suggestion that suicidal acts might involve anything but desperation and a wish to escape. While we’re certain that the piece was written with the intention of defending someone in pain, we worry that it contains ways of thinking approximately mental health that oversimplify complex issues and can be unhelpful.
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Source: theguardian.com

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