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Dr. James Walton continues his discussion on depression Part 6 of 6
In the fields of psychology and psychiatry, the terms depression or depressed refer to sadness and other related emotions and behaviors. It can be thought of as either a disease or a syndrome.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) states that a depressed mood is often reported as feeling sad, helpless, and hopeless. In traditional colloquy, “depressed” is often synonymous with “sad,” but both clinical and non-clinical depression can also refer to a conglomeration of more than one feeling.

Currently in the process of planning an initiative to support the mental drought that will follow the material depression society is faced with today. Showcasing complementary therapies alongside the medical model to demonstrate collaboration for peaceful more balanced lives. Keep in touch – following you on Twitter;
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Well … no … that didn’t work. I don’t know why. I posted my comment and a blank screen provided me with no information as to what happened. To most people it would be a POB with a few expletives and … next. However, to be sure and have closure – attention to detail must manifest in the physical – otherwise frustration is experienced and later forms in the form of … stress. The same old same old – nothing works for me. Everything works – it just takes patience and time – time which most don’t have; funnily enough! that is all we “actually” do have (assuming we are breathing!).
The comment system on this page doesn’t work James