I like to post original material and not simply pass along a story that I’ve read, but sometimes you read something that you believe would be valuable to share and this nicely written account published in the Health and Science section of The Washington Post meets that criteria.
Mental illness, suicide, depression were in my family.
But they didn’t have to be in me.
By Kate Woodsome, Published: February 3rd The Washington Post
My mother is mentally ill. My 15-year-old cousin committed suicide. Many of my relatives struggle with depression, although few use the word.
By all accounts, I should be mentally ill, right? It’s inherited — or contagious — isn’t it?