Depression doesn't need a reason to continue. Most people don't know why.
Depression is often misunderstood as sadness, weakness, laziness, or a failure to choose differently.
But from the inside, depression can feel like something far deeper: a body that has become heavy, a future that has closed, a mind that cannot reach hope, and a system that keeps pulling back even when the person wants to return.
It Was Never Only a Choice offers a clear and compassionate map of depression as a biological state of conservation. Drawing from neuroscience, stress biology, sleep research, and the body-to-brain signals that many explanations of depression leave out, Moawiah Naffaa, PhD explains why depression can continue even after the original reason is no longer clear.
This book introduces the Conservation Trap - a five-part biological loop that explains why depression sustains itself - and the small signals that may help the system begin to shift.
What readers will understand:
- Why the future closes, the body becomes heavy, and motivation collapses - and the biological reason behind each
- Why depression can continue without a new external cause
- What the newest science says about sleep, inflammation, reward, rhythm, and body-to-brain disconnection in depression
- What small signals may help the system begin to change
For anyone who has blamed themselves for symptoms they could not simply choose away, this book offers something more accurate:
Depression is not a failed self.
It is a state of the system.
And states can change.