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One of my fren studying B. Arch asked me what should be the color of a room for a patient in depression. Shud it be bright or dull or shud there be any specific color like blue or green? Can i have some views from u guys on this?
what should be the color of a room for a patient in depression
There is no specific color, instead ask your friend to use the color that make him feel happy. This is the only way a depressed patient come out of it I mean involving in the activities that make him feel happy.
Remeber "Depression is a completely treatable illness"
There are lot of theories and misconcpetion among the people regarding depression therefore it becomes necessary to know about depression its not like you got infection took antibiotic and get rid of it, its different from that so, I would strongly suggest you to go through all the links below and learn how best you can help your friend also ask your friend to go through it:
Depression is not something you can just "snap out of." It's caused by an imbalance of brain chemicals, along with other factors. Like any serious medical condition, depression needs to be treated.
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