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Why "Just Think Positive" Is Harmful Advice for Depression

16 May 20265 min readReviewed by Dr. Sana Fatima
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Dr. Sana Fatima
Lead Consultant Psychiatrist

Every person who has ever been depressed has heard it. From a well-meaning relative, a friend, a colleague — "just think positive." The advice comes from a good place. It is also, from a clinical perspective, one of the most counterproductive things you can say to someone experiencing a depressive episode.

Depression is not a mood. It is a medical condition characterised by changes in brain chemistry, disrupted sleep, altered appetite, and a profound inability to experience pleasure — a symptom called anhedonia. Asking someone with clinical depression to "think positive" is the equivalent of asking someone with a broken leg to "walk it off."

The harm is not just in the futility of the advice. It is in what the advice implies: that the person could feel better if they simply chose to. This frames depression as a character failure rather than an illness, and deepens the shame that already prevents so many people from seeking help.

What families and friends can say instead is simpler than they think. "I'm here." "I don't understand what you're going through, but I want to." "What do you need from me right now?" These responses do not require expertise. They require only the willingness to be present without trying to fix.

If you are concerned about someone you love, the most useful thing you can do is encourage them to speak to a professional. ASPI's outpatient team sees patients within 48 hours of initial contact. The first step is a single phone call.

اردو خلاصہ — Urdu Summary

جو بھی ڈپریشن سے گزرا ہے اس نے یہ سنا ہے — کسی عزیز سے، دوست سے: "مثبت سوچو"۔ یہ بات پیار سے کہی جاتی ہے۔ لیکن طبی نقطہ نظر سے یہ سب سے نقصاندہ مشورہ ہے۔

ڈپریشن محض موڈ نہیں — یہ دماغ کی ایک طبی بیماری ہے۔ ٹوٹی ہوئی ٹانگ والے کو "چلتے رہو" کہنا جیسا ہے یہ مشورہ۔

Clinical disclaimer: This article is for information only and does not constitute medical advice. If you are concerned about your mental health or that of someone you know, please speak to a qualified professional. ASPI's team is available at +92 21 34610777.

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