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Clinical depression Quote by Edward T. Welch

“Depression ... involves a complete absence: absence of affect, absence of feeling, absence of response, absence of interest. The pain you feel in the course of a major clinical depression is an attempt on nature’s part ... to fill up the empty space. But for all intents and purposes, the deeply…” quote by Edward T. Welch
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““Depression ... involves a complete absence: absence of affect, absence of feeling, absence of response, absence of interest. The pain you feel in the course of a major clinical depression is an attempt on nature’s part ... to fill up the empty space. But for all intents and purposes, the deeply depressed are just the walking, waking dead.””

Edward T. Welch

About This Quote

Source Book: Clinical Depression Handbook, 1995

Depression can strip a person of feeling, interest, and response, leaving a hollow, dead‑like existence that nature tries to fill with pain.

In simple terms: Depression empties emotions and interest, making life feel dead.

Key Takeaway

Recognize emptiness as a symptom, seek help.

Themes

mental health emptiness pain

Mood

somber reflective

Type

clinical diagnostic

When to use this quote

  • therapy sessions
  • support groups
  • personal reflection
  • medical treatment

Key Concepts

psychology clinical depression human experience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does emptiness affect daily decisions?
  • What can restore feeling beyond medication?
A Different Perspective

Pain may be a signal, not a cure, and can overwhelm coping strategies.

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