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Is Depression Linked to seeking Self-esteem?

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

The World Health Organization has forecast that by 2020 depression will be the Western world’s second largest health problem, just behind heart disease.

Is seeking self-esteem really good?   We have been sold on the merits of the self-esteem philosophy only to find that it may have had the opposite effect. If the ideologies of the self-esteem movement are correct, then fifty years later, depression should be almost non-existent. After all, William James’ theories and struggles with his own depression are at the heart of the self-esteem movement. His teachings were more like a self-help guide to overcoming his own depression and foster personal success. James’ concepts of positive affirmation should have helped people feel better about themselves, achieve more, and make society a better place. However, this has not happened. Instead of reducing, depression has skyrocketed.

When you combine billions of positive-affirmation messages in thousands of school classroom over fifty years, you should expect some increase in well-being. We should be happier, but the reverse is true.

Yet depression has been growing like a spiritual cancer, effecting a much wider demographic. The growth in child and teenage depression is a new trend, crossing the cultural divide and affecting young people from most Western countries. The cause of depression is not simply a pessimistic world view but a systemic culture of praise hunger and praise seeking.

The depressed ones feel as if they are the losers in the praise game. In love with their image, they mourn the absence of personal value and significance as the praise game projects a low- or no-praise value onto them.

The spiral into the abyss may be as simple as “cool or not cool.”

Learn more in chapter 6 in the book Grace V Self-esteem

www.gracevselfesteem.com

BRETT GLOVER’S NEW BLOG ABOUT GRACE.

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

The blog is dedicated to all who are into grace, our ministry is called in2grace, and it’s a play on words. So you will find in the future plenty of dynamic blogs about grace full living. There will be a focus on relevant social issues and the word of God. The blogs will include such things as:

  • What stops the grace of God?
  • What are grace killers?
  • Is self-esteem a counterfeit of Grace?
  • How does the self-esteem teaching line- up against Jesus teaching?
  • How to use grace to fight violence, greed, mean spiritedness, poverty, depression, and suicide?
  • Grace is the message of Jesus?
  • Hunting praise is antichrist behaviour?
  • Grace the unmerited favour of God?
  • The first shall be last and last shall be first?
  • Positive reinforcement is of the devil?
  • Agape is the unconditional love of God?
  • Fighting the good fight against elitism?
  • Secular schools deny prayer but encourage self-esteem?
  • The self-esteem teaching fosters elitism and inequity?

The in2grace blog site encourages questions and comments. Of course there will be guest bloggers from time to time. As the feature blogger I need to tell you a little about myself. My Name is Brett Glover. I am a theologian and author, who has served as a pastor, a manager of a residential Youth and family therapy program as well as spending time in the business world.

Our slogan is: We are a voice of Grace: for a world free of injustice and suffering.

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