New Answers from Psychologists about Madalina Manole and Her Depression Symptoms







15 July 2010 | posted by: Daniel Wright | 3 Comments

Has Madalina Manole depression symptoms

SEVERE DEPRESSION AT MADALINA MANOLE?

Hundreds of psychologists examine the last moments of Madalina Manole, building an explanation for her death. They speak about signs and symptoms of depression in her life, trying find proofs in her last actions, but most of them didn’t know the “girl with hair of fire” personally.

It is difficult to assess what are the chances of success for such approaches, but we can see multiple conflicts of interpretation in their views. For example it is possible that she suffered from severe depression after the birth of her child. However, others find that to be nonsense as her son, Peter, was a strong motivator for her. He was the light that she always found to bring a smile to her face and joy to her heart.

Madalina Manole died when her friends was almost ready to sing her “Happy Birthday” and this is another source of controversy. Some psychologists believe that generally speaking the birthday may involve the most unusual decisions and the reason can be clouded by emotional decisions, but could the onset of another birthday have triggered such negative emotions for her to commit suicide?

Some experts argue that the singer has in the process of releasing a new album. That was certainly something to be very excited about. However, was she worried about it doing well? After all, the pre-launch sales were quite low. It is easy to see both sides of these issues – how they could have brought her happiness and how they could have been part of a deep emotional situation with severe depression.

And the list of disagreement goes on with her past statements, which was too happy, with the husband’s attitude, which was too shocked and other elements that continue to feed the arguments of both psychologist groups.

All can agree that the end of life for Madalina Monole is tragic. She was 43 years of age and left behind her one year old son and husband. She had many friends and those wishing to pay tribute to he back do so at Radio Hall today starting at 2 pm. While the media is still debating about her depression symptoms, the doctors concluded that her death was caused by Furadan, a highly toxic substance.

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  • j said:

    postpartum depression is a serious condition, not to mention post partum psychosis which seems to be the case for late Madalina Manole (all symptoms were there from what I’ve read). Especially late pregnancies seem to create an even more severe hormone imbalance not just the baby blues which are quite common after birth. It is unfortunate that nobody have seen it coming in her case and yet another life lost and a motherless child will grow, to none of his faults. Such a tragedy. I don’t know how much attention it’s being paid to mental illnesses in nowdays Romania but it used to be one of those tabu subjects that people (and medical specialists alike)would treated with mere superficiality. Condolences to the family and heartfelt sympathy to her little kid.

    • Loyola_Alum said:

      The Romanian Orthodox Church said that it would not give her a full burial service because she committed suicide while thousands mourned the death of the popular singer. On the other hand the Roman Catholic Jesuit Order in California conducted a complete funeral Mass a man the Jesuits said committed suicide, James Chevedden.

      • Liv said:

        come on, this is bullshit,we focus on the victim but not on anyone else.depression is the cause if you ignore that there could be also murder or participation in a suicide. so you really have to look more deeper than that.
        anyway, maybe some could explain me how we prove at all that any factor or risk (none of the usual factors of risks applies to Madalina, except her husband declarations, that she took pills and everything, but then how he and his mother slept like the sleeping beauty, so deep to hear nothing, when they knew they have someone with such high degree of risk in the house; maybe the brilliant romanian psychologists give us an answer about that) explain Madalina’s “suicide”. I am asking because I am getting little confuse by the bullshit trawn by the press and the investigators

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