Modern psychiatry is comparable to "sorcery" of the past, seeking only to address the symptoms of a disease, but never the cause. Indeed, I would say that it is in the best interests of psychiatrists, as it was once of the various "sorcerers", to make certain that the origins of the disease remain unaddressed, and that the cogs in the "machine" are kept well-oiled and capable of productivity through the use of drugs and psychological manipulation, even if the machine itself is broken.
What we are seeing in modern times is the greatest struggle of the secular society. As we move away from the religious construct, we find ourselves incapable of filling the void with materialism. No amount of anti-depressants or other chemicals being pumped into our brains, will ever replace an injection of the spirit. All it truly does, is dullen our senses to a point where we no longer care about our lack of purpose.
I thrive on what most people would probably regard as a "depressed" mind-state, since it makes myself more capable of observing the surrounding reality and criticizing its negative aspects. At no point am I ever more capable of introspection and observation than when I'm "depressed". I find it a shame that most people seek to flee away from "depression", and regard it as some type of an illness that they are afflicted with. In truth it is a very natural reaction to what we are surrounded with on a constant basis. We should seek to embrace this mind-state, for it is the logical end result of our society's "behavioural collapse" and loss of principles, and purpose.
I'm only threatened by the prospect of humans no longer being depressed in a society comparable to ours. That is the end of individual will, and the end of human beings as we know them.