Hi Caution, I note you say made to feel like they have failed, that is a definate no no as far as I am concerned, Trouble is that regardless of our ability to avoid that happening a true depressive will almost certainly treat it as a failure because of the negativity depression brings. CBT has many forms and can be introduced to support and chip away at the constant darkness many are subjected to. As I pointed out if successful then a sufferer can move on and start other more demanding therapies of which Mindfulness is one.

As it stands there are many forms of mental illness and more and more people suffering. For some changes within their workplace would be sufficient, Managers with people skills rather than a gift for cliches would be a good start. 

I believe in therapies that work and if they do for some then hopefully others will get better treatment than they do at present.

Depression often brings negativity from society at large, as well as from inside.  Some talk-therapy professionals can add to this by believing their way is the only one. 

That's bad to hear and certainly not something I am aware of. The professionals I know locally are very careful about selection for advanced therapy, you have to have some ability to manage your depression and therefore to challenge it that takes time and planning, you hve to knw how to block thoughts and to challenge others.

Problems are everywhere with mental health, stigma, preconceptions need to be tackled head on, Hopefully things will improve.

It's the people in Third-World countries who are making us depressed, by their incompetence, and coming here to attack us.