Did you know that thinking poorly of yourself can lead to depression? For example, thinking you are not good enough, that things are your fault or constantly reminding yourself that you are a bad person. How you think about yourself, can either make your depression worse or better. The purpose of this video is to remind you of your negative thinking so that you can be aware of them and do something about them.
Timestamps
1). I am a burden to those around me 0:51
2). I must make up for things that are not my fault 1:28
3). A never-ending downward spiral of despair or hopelessness 2:08
4). You believe in avoidance of future shame 2:45
Writer: Rida Batool
Editor: Michal Mitchell
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
Voice Over: Amanda Silvera
Animator: Alesandar podradov
Project Manager: Geo Gao
Youtube Manager: Cindy Cheong
Transcript: alugha
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