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The Bell Jar Cancer Versus Depression
1,962 wordsIntegrated into the story of The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath is a "case history" of a depression patient, from it's subtle beginnings to it's terrifying consequences to it's shaky resolution. On the subject of this depression, there is an article written by William Styron which, in the course of describing his own dealings with the disease, he compares it to cancer. It is my own firm opinion that this assertion is perfectly valid, and it can be shown through careful analysis of the causes and effec...
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Body And Mind Treatment Of Depression
1,446 wordsWhy do psychologists study physiology in such great detail? Mens Sana in Compare Sano et Vice Versa. The study of physiology as an important aspect of psychology goes back a long way. We might say that the ancient Greek, Hippocrates (circa 460 B. C. - circa 377 B. C. ) could be considered not only the father of medicine, but also as the father of the physiological psychology. He observed that the brain was the ultimate source of our pleasures, joys, laughter, and jests as well as our sorrows, pa...
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Baby Boom Generation
2,113 wordsDepression: The Sadness Disease In our never-ending quest for happiness in our life, is some of the joy taken away? Have our thoughts for what we always want turned astray? Why has the quest for happiness left us more vulnerable and sad? Are we a society of melancholy people that are all looking for happiness and disappointed with what we find? Leaving us in a state of depression and unstableness. Turning us into not only a society of dismal people, but people that are left spiritless and melanc...
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Baby Boom Generation
2,022 wordsDepression: The Sadness Disease Is our never-ending quest for happiness in our life really worth it? Have our thoughts for what we always want turned astray? Why has the quest for happiness left us more vulnerable and sad? Are we a society of melancholy people that are all looking for happiness and disappointed with what we find? Leaving us in a state of depression and unstableness. Turning us into not only a society of dismal people, but people that are left spiritless and melancholic? In today...
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy People Who Suffer
2,739 wordsConsider this: ElizabethDepressioo Depression Consider this: Elizabeth Wurtzel has struggled with depression throughout her life. She has a history of suicide attempts, self-mutilations, and serious mood swings. She took numerous antidepressants and medications in an attempt to regulate her irregular behavior. She quit using the medications due to the multiple side effects the drugs had on her. The result was chaos; after Elizabeth quit taking her medication her body experienced episodes of with...
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