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Depression Defined
Feelings of hopelessness, sadness, and a general disinterest in life, which for the most part have no cause and may be the result of a psychiatric illness
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- Peripheral Vision Psychosis
- Eigenblut: eine einfache Methode für schwierige Fälle | Kallmeyer Naturheilpraxi s Hannover: Die Eigenblutthera pie ist eine klassische Reiztherapie. Man setzt mit dem abgenommenen Blut einen Reiz im Körper des Patienten und aktiviert bzw verstärkt die Regulationsfäh igkeit des Organismus.
- Property Tax Appeals Take Toll on Governments - NYTimes.com: Amazing article by Jack Healy
- Expose: Goldman Sachs behind every market crash since 1920s: Investment bank Goldman Sachs had a crucial role to play in every market bubble and crash since the Great Depression, says a new article. Goldman not only made money when asset prices were going up -- by hedging their bets, they made money on the way down, too.
- Romer roundtable Archive | Free exchange | Economist.com: delong, meltzer, cowen, reinhart, thoma, eichengreen, bordo weigh in on christina romer's article
- Feeling Down? 7 Ways to Pick Yourself Back Up! | Zen Habits
- Attachment Style and Response to Psychotherapy for Depression - Journal Watch Psychiatry
- Calculated Risk: Songs for the New Depression*: Loudon Wainwritht III - Includes "Paul Krugman Blues"
- Great Depression Cooking Clara Becomes a Sensation - Slashfood
- The evolutionary origin of depression: Mild and bitter | The Economist: CLINICAL depression is a serious ailment, but almost everyone gets mildly depressed from time to time. Randolph Nesse, a psychologist and researcher in evolutionary medicine at the University of Michigan, likens the relationship between mild and clinical depression to the one between normal and chronic pain. He sees both pain and low mood as warning mechanisms and thinks that, just as understanding chronic pain means first understanding normal pain, so understanding clinical depression means understanding mild depression. ... Dr Wrosch thus concludes that it is healthy to give up overly ambitious goals. Persistence, though necessary for success and considered a virtue by many, can also have a negative impact on health. Dr Nesse believes that persistence is a reason for the exceptional level of clinical depression in America?the country that has the highest depression rate in the world. ?Persistence is part of the American way of life,?
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