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Image by Feggy Art
Mental health on the Fourth Plinth (One and Other) performance art in Trafalgar Square, London.

I am standing on the plinth to represent people whose voices so often go unheard, either because they don't have the necessary support, or they are socially isolated, or they are quite simply desperately marginalized: people with mental health issues.

According to the World Health Organisation, depression will be the second most costly health problem worldwide, coming second only to heart disease and ahead of cancer.

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Question :

Wat mental disorder could this be?

Im 18 and i feel like something is wrong with me. A few years ago i was diagnosed with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). but I feel like its more than just that. I have most of the symptoms of depression, weak, tired, unmotivated, not happy, bad self image, and suicidal thoughts. But sometimes im happy and feel like im the coolest person and i can do anything i want, almost sounds like bipolar but im not sure. Its on and off. Im also very paranoid i feel like everyone doesnt like me and they are all fake or idk i feel like my friends arent really my friends and stuff. I also feel like everyone is bad and I cant trust anyone.
I also think about doing stuff that i would actually never do.
I also randomly get very angry and just want to hit something.
I have very low self confidence in just about everything i do. Ex. I think im really bad at basketball despite the fact that im an all-american and on a full scholarship for college, i just think i suck at everything

I make up crazy scenarios in my head, Its like i almost make up my own life in my head because i dont think mine is good enough

i look to the future and dont see any good.

thinks like that what do you think it could be?
Answer :
You really need to see a doctor. If you don t have one, call your local mental health department. They will give you a recommendation to a doctor. This in something that could be simply treated with meds or therapy (probably both). It is good that you recognize you have a problem. You want to deal with this as soon as possible - your future depends on it. I for one would like to see you playing on a college basketball team! Take care and God bless.
Question :

How to deal with an alcoholic father?

I m 18 years old, still living at home and trying to get a job, and trying the best I can with school. My dad has these mood swings out of nowhere, and sometimes I don t know if it s my fault, or if it s just the beer. He s never "drunk" per say, but he definitely is mentally/physically dependant on the alcohol.

I am the only one living with him, and he s drank for quite a while. I can keep my cool with him sometimes when he has those mood swings, but I still don t know if it has to do with me or not. My family is prone to depression and it looks like I will be the same way. My older siblings pretty much kiss his *** about everything.

A few years ago, I pretty much decided that no matter how "good" I do at something, he ll always have this "perfect son" image in his mind.

How do I deal with someone like this? I m afraid of being the same way as I get older (not drinking). I already feel I suffer from bipolar disorder and borderline personality. I m just afraid that next time we argue that I might do something I might regret, whether it s to him, or to myself.
Answer :
My father is a alcoholic himself. He goes to work and everything but as soon as his done with working, he has to drink. He does this on a daily basis for like forever, even when he wasn t married he had a drinking problem according to grandma and other family members. Depression also runs in my family too! I even have depression and social anxiety we have alot in common lol
My best advice to you, is just stick it out cause where you gonna go? Your only 18 years old, you can t pay the bills. Keep up with your studies and do well in them, go to college or university and once you start working, get the hell out of there and start living on your own or find a room-mate. When your dad starts to bug you, just walk away. Go to your room and listen to music or whatever you like doing. Call a friend and go outside just try keeping your kool around him till he gets sober.
Question :

How to deal with alcoholic father?

I m 18 years old, still living at home and trying to get a job, and trying the best I can with school. My dad has these mood swings out of nowhere, and sometimes I don t know if it s my fault, or if it s just the beer. He s never "drunk" per say, but he definitely is mentally/physically dependant on the alcohol.

I am the only one living with him, and he s drank for quite a while. I can keep my cool with him sometimes when he has those mood swings, but I still don t know if it has to do with me or not. My family is prone to depression and it looks like I will be the same way. My older siblings pretty much kiss his *** about everything.

A few years ago, I pretty much decided that no matter how "good" I do at something, he ll always have this "perfect son" image in his mind.

How do I deal with someone like this? I m afraid of being the same way as I get older (not drinking). I already feel I suffer from bipolar disorder and borderline personality. I m just afraid that next time we argue that I might do something I might regret, whether it s to him, or to myself.
Answer :
If you are in school (no idea which country) are you heading for university after school, at age 18? If so I d recommend that you get out of there and get to a university where you can live away from home. Otherwise try to get a job where you can live away from home, even if you decide to go abroad for a year, to get out of the situation. They don t need you there.

Just because your father has these problems, you should not assume that you have them. You are living in exceptional circumstances. You need to get away from these circumstances and then after a year you feel that you still have problems you need to get counselling, and talk about this traumatic childhood that you have got. However by then it is quite possible that you will have come to terms with your own life and worth and gained some self-esteem. I think you are wrong to assume that you are going to turn out anything like your father.

Start planning for your future now that you are 18 and nearly out of school, and try to find a way of getting away and building your own life. Your father may then come to terms with who you are more easily than if you are at home where he can control your life. He has your older siblings to look after him if necessary or at least to fill the gap. You need space to come to terms with who you are and you could well surprise yourself by discovering you are stronger than you thought you were.

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