Ari Behn's mental issues


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I have depression I may not be popular after I've posted this but I'm going to post it anyway.

There seems to be alot of negative posts in this thread. People with depression need your support not your negative stigma.

Something Ari is quoted as saying makes complete sense to me. I find doing pratical things hard too, your brain tells your body to do these things but nothing happens.

When you have depression you often feel better after talking to someone, but it can be hard to find someone that will listen and not judge you.

Finally a couple of small things depression is a mental ilness judging by the tone of some posts here some people do not take it seriously as a mental illness and lastly despression is hereditary, my grandfather has it too.
 
lise, you're fine in my book and thank you for your courage in speaking up. Yes, depression and all mental illness should be treated as disease and many of the conditions are genetically inherited as scientists are discovering. It's a tragedy that in the twenty first century, addiction is accepted by the general public while mental illness is still considered a stigma and weakness by said public.
 
I have depression I may not be popular after I've posted this but I'm going to post it anyway.

There seems to be alot of negative posts in this thread. People with depression need your support not your negative stigma.

Something Ari is quoted as saying makes complete sense to me. I find doing pratical things hard too, your brain tells your body to do these things but nothing happens.

When you have depression you often feel better after talking to someone, but it can be hard to find someone that will listen and not judge you.

Finally a couple of small things depression is a mental ilness judging by the tone of some posts here some people do not take it seriously as a mental illness and lastly despression is hereditary, my grandfather has it too.

I also thank you for this statement, Lise. And for the courage I had not, I also had depression a while ago, it was connected with a case of death of a very dear person in my life and I'm grateful that I can say that I'm now "cured". But thats another point in the discussion, there are a various number of different kinds of depressions.

However, as you said depression is an mental illness. Its an illness like a broken leg and though its not the same! It really shouldn't be still a stigma in the 21th century and for that we need awareness training. It never can be enough of this and if a member of a royal family suffers from depression and talks about it in the media, I see absolutely no problem with it, quite the opposite! I think in history there were enough royals with mental issues who weren't able to talk about it and had to play the role they have to play, true to the motto "everything's perfect".
 
Depression is a mental illness and is severity can vary greatly and often it can be very well hidden until it is too late.I have one friend who suffers with it and does so on an ongoing basis and three friends who took their own lives because of it.If Ari suffers from this, then lets not have the audacity to question its severity or impact on he and his family because it will indeed affect each and every one of them.It is as significant as cancer and as far reaching.I personallt applaud him for having the courage to say something.The press will probably have a field day with this ,I only hope those close to him will continue to support him.
 
Ilse, I was trying NOT to say it, but I have had terrible bouts of depression in my lifetime and struggle with it most of the time. I'm not criticizing him for having it, I just don't understand why he chooses to deal with it in this way. And being partially Norwegian/Swedish with a family history of depression in that branch among others, I do understand it's genetic and can happen to you despite your best efforts.

But I also think it's important to seek help for the condition and follow through with recommendations. That's not what I was hearing from reports of the interview though, and that's what made me critical of him.
 
Well I personally hate to see people go thru tough times. When there is family, and that family is royal (or famous), things only seem worse for those involved because of the publicity. Royals are just human beings too like us, the suffer, and have difficulties. I guess the difference is that no one is blogging about MY life, and we are all interested in THEIR lives!
 
Have to say I'm not in the least interested in Ari Behn (I just wanted to see what the uproar was about), and not too terribly interested in Princess M-L either. This whole business reminded me of when the Crown Prince of Denmark started complaining about how his parents neglected him when he was little. We all have issues, what matters is how we choose to deal with them (and royals/almost royals have more resources to deal with them than most people).
 
Very well put iowabelle, I couldnt agree more!
 
My sympathy to those who have depression -- it certainly is a difficult illness to deal with.

My comment about Ari is more that I doubt he has it. I think he's just creating dramas around himself to attract attention.

(And, judging from the reaction on this board, it's working. Had he not given the interview, no one would have mentioned him all week!)
 
But why would he want attention when he doesnt like it, when he trys to keep his life as private as he can?
Is it away to attract people to his work? I dont understand what his goal/point is.
 
I think that's it, dazzling. He wants attention, either for himself or to sell books.

It's sort of like they say about dealing with the paparazzi, the only thing worse than dealing with them is NOT dealing with them.
 
Unless our Scandinavian members chip in, it is just supposition on our part. He might be severely depressed, so much so that disclosure is necessary.
 
BB has a new article syaing that Ari does not feel at home in Norway
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Well, we don't know if all he wants is just creating drama to attract attention in order to sell books . Some depressed persons feel so lonely and sad that they may feel the need to be listened by strangers. Maybe the fact that others talk about them is a sign that they are still alive... I am not an expert but I don't think he's lying.

I agree that a depressed person, as Ari Behn, needs help. A medical help is sometimes needed. But it's not enough, IMO.
I really wish he may know the love of the Lord, the One who lead us to control our emotions instead of them controlling us.

All the best for him and his wife and lovely daughters.
 
The man wants to move to Las Vegas?? Well, that might help if he has Seasonal Affective Disorder... but it's a whole lot close to the mecca of the very intrusive American paparazzi. (I don't think Norwegians are particularly tolerant of that phenomenon.) Although I bet most Americans wouldn't know or care who he married...
 
can not think of a more depressing place :lol: (apart from the depression, saying you want to move to Las Vegas makes you a bit of a joke as a royal, wonder how his inlaws feel about it)

The man wants to move to Las Vegas??
Well, that might help if he has Seasonal Affective Disorder... but it's a whole lot close to the mecca of the very intrusive American paparazzi. (I don't think Norwegians are particularly tolerant of that phenomenon.) Although I bet most Americans wouldn't know or care who he married...
 
It's not to my taste either. If nothing else, my Scandinavian skin can't take the sun! It's sort of like an American Monaco a la Somerset Maugham, a shady place for shady people.

Wonder what the king and queen make of this nonsense...
 
To those who either themselves or their loved ones suffer for depression or mental issues, my heart goes out to them and there is no stigma as far as I am concerned.
My quarrel is with a young man of means and access to the first family of a country who was accepted by them and now comes around to publicise problems he may or may not have. If Ari would donate the royalties from one of his books to a mental facility or go out to schools to discuss mental illness and reveal in the process that he also suffers from depression, I'd tip my hat to him. However the way he is (mis) handling this, is a selfish way, no matter what he expects to gain at the end.
 
If he is really depressed he is not up to it (yet) and if he says nonsense like I want to live in Las Vegas I somehow think everyone would rather he, untill he feels better, shuts up.

To those who either themselves or their loved ones suffer for depression or mental issues, my heart goes out to them and there is no stigma as far as I am concerned.
My quarrel is with a young man of means and access to the first family of a country who was accepted by them and now comes around to publicise problems he may or may not have. If Ari would donate the royalties from one of his books to a mental facility
or go out to schools to discuss mental illness
and reveal in the process that he also suffers from depression, I'd tip my hat to him. However the way he is (mis) handling this, is a selfish way, no matter what he expects to gain at the end.
 
:previous: Too depressed to talk? That is all he is doing these days.
I agree that someone should ask him to stop talking and making things worse. I am not sure depressed people go about talking about themselves. Those I know, just withdraw and want to be left alone to brood.:flowers:
 
The original interview article. 12 pages. No divorce there. And the interview was read through and approved by Ari and the Princess before it went public. Starts on page 77. MASSIV / Digital visning

The journalist who interviewed him came with a statement later telling that the interview took about 6-7 hours and that it was a sincere and nice mood.

(I have yet to meet an artist that does not struggle with depression or likewise during creative periods, and I believe it is the depth and hight of feelings that makes a true artist.)
 
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I too was wobering what the King & Queen have to say about all this- time will tell, I guess!
 
that is a rather romantic view of an artist. People who can use their (is it left or right?) part of their brain are much more even keeled I think.

The journalist who interviewed him came with a statement later telling that the interview took about 6-7 hours and that it was a sincere and nice mood.

I have yet to meet an artist that does not struggle with depression or likewise during creative periods, and I believe it is the depth and hight of feelings that makes a true artist.)
 
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looking at the pictures of cp victoria's wedding, p.martha-louise and ari seem to be happy together, they even looked happy when q.beatrix visited norway. it's obvious that ari came over his depression..although and imo he was rather putting a show... people with depression would look rather different from what they were on one occasion or another. besides, i wonder how the depression would have infected ari if p.martha-louise was the crown princess and more in the public eye?
still, one must say that each person have his own ways in dealing with the personal problems or issues and i am in no position of knowing or saying what is going on in their personal life...anyway, it's nice to see them happy. best of luck for both of them.
 
I was reading the older posts and Las Vegas would be the last place someone who had depression issues to move to. It's a wonderful city don't get me wrong but not a city to live in if you are having difficulties.

When I was in the casinos, I saw many people who lost their money. If they weren't depressed, then they soon would be. I saw more people unhappy there than I have in other places. Many of these people wanted the moon, the stars and the sky. Most don't get this from Las Vegas.
 
Yes...I have the same impression. Las Vegas is NOT a place for a depressed person.

In fact, I think those people has lots of money and doesn't know how to do with it. This is their depression. I wish I could change my place (marrying a prince, since I'm a woman :D) to his; I would do a lot of things and wouldn't have a minute to think that I'm depressed. I've be always thankful to God that He allowed me to have a soo unwaited destiny. Of course, I know that rich people and Royalty has guman problems; that being rich and Royal doesn't spare you to be an human being and just suffer as any other people does. But you must accept that a Royal could do more things for other peeople than we do. And do things for people should surely helps to go out of a depression. Everybody knows that when we are depressed we tends to be a little self-centered, and to think all day round how sad we are, what sick we feels, how miserable we looks. Thinking about other people could help depressed people A LOT.

My own thought about it is that nowadays there's too much depressed people for the society message tell us: "love yourself", "You are a king - or a Queen -", "You rules", "You cab make the world the way you likes" and blah, blah, blah...It's very uncommon to hear "Try to make other people happy", "Think how to make others smile", "Think what people could feel about your actions", etc...We loves too much ourselves, and paradoxically, it depresses us. We feel empty inside, and sad.

I don't know if this is the case of Ari Behn, but Las Vegas, a place to go deep in gambling and autogratification cannot help him to go thourough depression. :ermm:

Vanesa.
 
Royalty can help a lot of people because they are in the public eye. Weight issues, health issues, mental health issues are issues that average people have. It is easier for the average person to talk about these problemsthan someone who is royal. Traditionally any problem or issue they had was to be dealt with in private rather than in public. It's only recent times that some of them have discussed these issues in public. I would have to say that I admire a royal who is able to discuss their weight issues or any other issues they may have. I have weight issues myself so I can relate to to what they go through. If they helped one person overcome their difficulties, then they have succeeded.
 
Yes...I have the same impression. Las Vegas is NOT a place for a depressed person.

In fact, I think those people has lots of money and doesn't know how to do with it. This is their depression. I wish I could change my place (marrying a prince, since I'm a woman :D) to his; I would do a lot of things and wouldn't have a minute to think that I'm depressed. I've be always thankful to God that He allowed me to have a soo unwaited destiny. Of course, I know that rich people and Royalty has guman problems; that being rich and Royal doesn't spare you to be an human being and just suffer as any other people does. But you must accept that a Royal could do more things for other peeople than we do. And do things for people should surely helps to go out of a depression. Everybody knows that when we are depressed we tends to be a little self-centered, and to think all day round how sad we are, what sick we feels, how miserable we looks. Thinking about other people could help depressed people A LOT.

My own thought about it is that nowadays there's too much depressed people for the society message tell us: "love yourself", "You are a king - or a Queen -", "You rules", "You cab make the world the way you likes" and blah, blah, blah...It's very uncommon to hear "Try to make other people happy", "Think how to make others smile", "Think what people could feel about your actions", etc...We loves too much ourselves, and paradoxically, it depresses us. We feel empty inside, and sad.

I don't know if this is the case of Ari Behn, but Las Vegas, a place to go deep in gambling and autogratification cannot help him to go thourough depression. :ermm:

Vanesa.

As I am replying to these statement, I must say, that I didn't fully comprehend what you wrote. You English is very good, much better than my Spanish, but there are parts I cannot decipher, as they are really not English. But, anyway. Depression is a medical problem. It had nothing to do with a specific thing that is happening. It has to do with a basic chemical imbalance. People who have this condition, do not choose to have it and do not live their lives in this manner to be contrite. They need medical help and great understanding. You assessment of Las Vegas is at best shallow and, although, he might pick this city, there are many parts of this city that may uplift him and have nothing to do with gambling or "autogratification". Not a word used in English, but I surmise it means self-gratification. When Ari can get real help for his problem and, perhaps, medication, all these other platitiudes do nothing for him. Perhaps, there is a partiuclar mental health professional there that he is seeing.
 
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