Vitamodo School · Bundle 11: Disorder Theory · Brochure 4 of 10 · Version 1.0
Andris Saulitis, MD
For those who: have — in their own life, in someone close to them, in clinical practice — encountered the word «depression» being used for two different things at once: the depression with clinical cluster Psikhosomatika defines, and the depression that is the name given to disquiet that arrives when a life-situation has stopped working; who want the substantive procedure for distinguishing which one is in front of them and what substantive treatment each requires.
Not for those who: are confronting Bundle 11's foundation for the first time, or who are in acute suicidal crisis. Read 11.1–11.3 first; in acute crisis, the right unit is acute clinical engagement, not the brochure.
What this is — the clinical reality
This is the fourth brochure of Bundle 11. The bundle's foundation named the substrate-vs-response distinction at the heart of disorder theory; the central distinction named the symptom-as-information frame; the hero brochure named the three-pencils method that operationalises both. This brochure takes that method and applies it to the most prevalent disorder category — depression — and distinguishes the substrate-form from the response-form. The distinction is operational, not philosophical; the cost of getting it wrong is documented; the work of getting it right begins on paper.
The brochure is for the reader who has — in their own life, in someone close to them, in clinical practice — encountered the word «depression» being used for two substantively different things at once. The depression with the cluster Psikhosomatika defines clinically: anhedonia, reduced energy, sleep and appetite disturbance, difficulty with concentration, feelings of uselessness, in severe cases thoughts of death. And the depression that is the name given to the substantive disquiet, fatigue, and loss of joy that arrives when a life-situation has stopped working — the wrong job held too long, the relationship that has been deteriorating across years, the city the person no longer fits, the loss that has not been mourned. The word covers both; the treatment that follows from each is different; the work begins with the distinction.
A note on substrate before we go further. The book substrate for this brochure is among the strongest in the series. «Psychosomatics Without Esotericism» contains the dedicated chapter «Depression: What It Actually Is» that names the misuse of the word directly, plus the endogenous-versus-homeostasis distinction that operationalises the brochure's central question. «The End of the Era of Pills for Life» supplies the contemporary substrate-treatment paradigm cross-cited from 11.1, and uniquely for this brochure, the «riverbeds become deeper» passage that explains why response-depression untreated can become substrate-depression across years. «Three Pencils. Extension» supplies the three-pencils method cross-cited from 11.3 — the operational instrument the distinction is made with on paper. The spoken material — Andris's dedicated «8 Steps for Treating Depression» video, the endogenous-depression-treatment algorithm, the F33 treatment passages — supplements but does not replace the published book substrate.