I have had examples of depression around me when I dropped out of school and successfully returned to school.
In fact, there are really many such examples. After standardized treatment, most of the depression symptoms can disappear completely, and of course they can return to school.
For example, last year, a senior three girl was unable to concentrate on her studies for half a year, and suffered from severe depression. She was hospitalized with her family, pessimistic and suicidal. Originally, this girl ranked in the top 20 in the whole school, and she is the real top student. However, due to family reasons (single-parent families) and other factors, girls appeared inattention in class, poor memory, poor sleep at night and frequent drowsiness during the day six months ago. She always feels very tired, alienating her classmates and family, and doesn't like to talk and participate in group activities. Later, she gradually developed into pessimism and even cut her forearm with a knife.
After 1 many months of systematic treatment and medication, the girl's depressive symptoms basically disappeared and her social function completely recovered. Because she is in the review stage and has no new knowledge, her academic performance has been excellent, so the school did not let her drop out of school, but let her try to catch up with her classmates' review progress. Girls have also successfully reintegrated into the review life, and their academic performance has also picked up. Although it is an epidemic period, because of the college entrance examination, the girl has returned to school to review nervously. She usually keeps in touch with me at any time by using WeChat, and she will take the initiative to ask my opinion if she has any questions. At least so far, the girl's return to school has been completely successful.
Therefore, in fact, there are many depressed patients around us, and many of them have recovered all their social functions. After all, depression is an episodic disease, and you can live a normal life without it. Moreover, according to medical statistics, if the first episode is treated in time and the symptoms of depression are completely relieved, at least 50% of patients with depression will not have another depressive episode after 6-8 months of maintenance treatment according to the doctor's advice.
If depression bothers you or your friends, going to a regular mental hospital and listening to the doctor's advice will have a good therapeutic effect.
Yes, take medicine+psychotherapy, 100% recovery!
As long as the direction is correct, it is completely good! I used to be a person with severe depression, fear, anxiety and neurasthenia. I have exhausted all the methods I can think of for more than ten years! Last year, I learned how psychological problems were formed, their roots and essence, and I came out completely.