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Yes, when the ancients faced this disease, they would also use various ways to heal it, such as diet, exercise, and bloodletting, but it was difficult to achieve results.
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Depression also existed in ancient China. The ancients' way of depression was to drink medicine, massage, walk, and listen to music, which is a more common method.
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Of course, there is, most of the ancient people did not have the relevant ** method, and in ancient times there were many people who became depressed and diseased, and there was no suitable ** method, so they could only think of it by themselves under normal circumstances.
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In ancient China, there was also depression, and the best method of the ancients was to carry out some psychological guidance, and also through a certain confirmation book.
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Collectively referred to as hysteria or hysteria.
Depression belongs to the category of mental illness, and the ancient explanation of mental illness is mostly attributed to ghosts and spirits, and there is no exact classification and name.
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In ancient times, depression was also available, but it was called differently! Ancient people like to say: heart disease still needs heart medicine to cure! This so-called "heart disease" is a disease caused by unresolved heart knots, which is the same as today's depression!
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Heart disease, isn't there a saying that heart disease still needs heart medicine, it is about depression in ancient times.
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Was there cancer in ancient times? Was there tuberculosis in ancient times? Were there sleep disorders in ancient times?
The absence of a finding does not mean that it does not exist, but that the level at that time was not sufficient to conclude the existence of such a condition, or that the name was different.
So, it wasn't!
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In ancient times, depression was called heart disease. It has to do with superstition.
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Depression in ancient times should have been called a ghost.
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Neuropathy, or autism.
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"Qi knot", "depressed thoughts", "dreams", etc. The symptoms in the following cases were all depression. Legend has it that King Min of Qi during the Warring States Period suffered from depression and asked Wen Zhi, a famous doctor of the Song Kingdom, to come for treatment.
After a detailed diagnosis, Wen Zhi said to the crown prince: "King Qi's illness can only be cured by physical therapy with the method of irritation, if I provoke King Qi."
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How was depression in ancient times? Seeing these three ways, I can't imagine it.
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Because the ancients did not understand depression, let alone regarded it as a serious disease, and modern research on mental illness is more, and modern people are more stressed, so there are more cases of depression. With the deepening of modern psychological research, people's understanding of depression has become more in-depth. Depression is a mental illness that has a big impact on people's mental health.
Modern people are also more likely to suffer from depression, but it is strange that the ancients rarely suffered from depression, why is this?
1.The ancients did not understand the symptoms of depression. First of all, depression is a mental illness that has only been discovered in recent times.
Neither the ancient West nor the ancient East knew much about depression. Even if people have various symptoms due to depression, it often seems that they are thinking too much about themselves. People don't think it's a disease, but they think it's because he thinks too much, and as long as he doesn't think about it so much, he won't be depressed.
However, depression is not a mental illness that cannot be controlled.
2.Life in ancient times was relatively simple. In addition, I think the most important reason why ancient people suffered from depression less often is that their life experiences were relatively simple.
If it is a low-level working people, they work every day from sunrise to sunset, and the most important thing in life is their own crops. Busy to survive, even the troubles are not serious enough to be depressed. And those who are wealthy, the children of nobles, and intellectuals have to face more situations, such as family futures, imperial examinations, having children, etc., and are more likely to be crushed by these pressures.
For example, from the first admission, students will be subject to the pressure of grades and rankings, and it will continue until the college entrance examination, and students will face the greatest pressure of the college entrance examination. For example, from the beginning of entering the society, you will have to face the pressure of the workplace, worry about performance and promotion, and encounter the unspoken rules of the workplace or cold violence. Later, life experiences such as getting married and having children, children going to school, and children's marriages all need to bear a lot of pressure.
Modern people face so many stressors, once they fall into it, it is easy to become bored, and serious ones can become depression. Now that the research of psychology is more thorough, people can also judge what kind of mental illness is from their own symptoms, and it is naturally easier to find people with depression.
In general, the ancients had less depression because most of the ancients had a simpler life experience and needed less pressure, while modern people's lives are full of pressure, and people have a deeper understanding of mental illness, so they can quickly identify patients with depression.
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