Obviously there is far more awareness of what mental illness is now, than there has been in the past, even though a degree of stigma is sadly still involved.
I have said many times on here that the label 'Depression' is wrong, because it becomes confused with 'being depressed' which is not the same thing at all.
My usual comparison is this - if 'being depressed' is spraining your ankle, then 'Depression' is having your foot cut off with a rusty tin lid.
The gulf really is that large, and the difference is that devastating.
I always believe we should have another word, one with the same dreadful ring about it as 'Cancer', which gets you a level of understanding and sympathy that sufferers from 'Depression' rarely experience.
Like a lot of self-examination, temporary mental aberations can be imagined and used for attention-seeking, but it is surely better to indulge someone a little here, than miss a genuine condition that can result in death, there.
I worked as a Samaritan volunteer for three years, and I remember listening as a new member of the team to over an hour to a man, and discussing it with my Leader afterwards.
He listened while I talked through my call, and my feelings about it, and then asked me if I thought the man was makng it up?
I was amazed - it simply never occuured to me that anyone would do that.
The Leaders showed me the man's call record, and sure enough, he was a regular, and was seen not as someone who actually had the issues he talked about, but obviously had issues insofar has he felt he needed to do that.
My Leader then said that getting 'taken in' was an occupational hazard that happens to everyone.
As he said, if you are not taken in now and again, you are not listening properly to what is being presented to you, and you may eventually get to what is behind it.
I think the same applies to the attention-seekers in our society, to use our inability to always know who is genuinely struggling, and who is simply being a drama queen, to get some attention.
But let's face it, a little attention is free, and if we lose a little time, but then actually save someone who does mean it, then that's not a bad use of our time, is it.