Published Apr 28, 2018
Monkey9x
12 Posts
Hi y'all.
I just have a quick question. So I went to see doctor few days ago, and I asked him directly, if Depression is mental illness, he told me NO - it is a medical problem and can be controlled.
I wonder is there any state in US require nursing student to disclose their "Major depressive disorder" - aka Depression?
My opinion: I know many people who have had depression even at the time of applying for nursing school, so depression is a pretty common medical problem now?
elkpark
14,633 Posts
A lot of providers say things like that to help people feel better about their diagnosis. It's in the DSM V, which makes it a psychiatric/mental illness. There's nothing special about depression that makes it more of a "medical" illness than any other DSM V diagnosis (except, I guess, maybe the personality disorders) and most all of the DSM V diagnoses "can be controlled," so that also is not any kind of meaningful distinction between depression and the other psychiatric illnesses. Yes, it's common and v. treatable.
ItsThatJenGirl, CNA
1,978 Posts
It is a mental illness, but like I said in the other thread, it's not one that you have to report to the Texas BON. Their requirements for reporting are very specific.
I have major depressive disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. I've worked very, very hard on getting both under control and living my best life. This includes cognitive behavioral therapy and medication.