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Is Someone You Care About Feeling Down?
Unmasking the Truth About Depression Many common myths about depression persist. Do you know the facts? Myth: It's easy to spot a depressed person. Fact: Depressed people may hide the way they feel from others. Often, they don't understand what's going on inside them. Myth: Depressed people could "snap out of it" if they really tried. Fact: Depressed people are ill and need professional help. The depression is not their fault, and they can't control it. Myth: Talking about their feelings, especially thoughts about suicide, can make a depressed person feel worse. Fact: Talking can bring relief to depressed people. It can also show them that others care for them and are willing to help. Myth: They have so much going for them–they have no reason to be depressed. Fact: Because depression involves changes in brain chemicals, no one, no matter how successful, is immune to depression.
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