ThePompousPaladin
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- Apr 7, 2013
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When suffering with depression can you be held accountable for your actions?
When it happens time and time again, if you don't put something in place to prevent yourself from doing it (if you're not in control of your actions) are you culpable?
i.e. as another poster said getting rid of the car.
I do feel for Clarke Carlisle, it is a terrible illness. And perhaps, at the time, he wasn't properly in control of his actions. However at some point he has to do the hard work and put things in place that will stop himself from behaving in these destructive manners. Understanding himself enough to know the signs when he is spiraling out of control and seek help, however much he doesn't want it.
When it happens time and time again, if you don't put something in place to prevent yourself from doing it (if you're not in control of your actions) are you culpable?
i.e. as another poster said getting rid of the car.
I do feel for Clarke Carlisle, it is a terrible illness. And perhaps, at the time, he wasn't properly in control of his actions. However at some point he has to do the hard work and put things in place that will stop himself from behaving in these destructive manners. Understanding himself enough to know the signs when he is spiraling out of control and seek help, however much he doesn't want it.