There is no headline in the provided text, so I will not add one. Here is the rewritten news article in a neutral and non-emotional tone:
A recent article in the Trierischer Volksfreund, a local newspaper, discussed the topic of depression under the title “Suddenly, nothing worked anymore. How a student learned to live with depression.” The article’s title suggests a superficial approach to dealing with depression, implying that one should learn to live with it, rather than exploring the underlying causes.
The article focuses on the surface-level symptoms of depression, such as a lack of motivation and exhaustion, without delving deeper into the underlying issues. The author of the article, a young woman, is presented as an example, with a “never-ending thought carousel” being mentioned, but the background and development of her depression are not explored.
Expert opinions are also included, but they only provide a list of symptoms and offer tips for coping with depression, without providing a deeper understanding of the condition. This article may reflect the current state of research on depression, but it does not provide new insights or a more in-depth analysis of the topic.
Depression is not a disease that suddenly affects a person, but rather a complex issue with a long history. The article’s failure to explore the underlying causes and the development of depression may not be helpful for those struggling with the condition.
The author of the article, Rüdiger Rauls, is a photographer and author and he also runs a blog focused on political analysis.