A New Paradigm to Indicate Antidepressant Treatments
This article develops the idea that clinical depression can be seen as a typical human response, largely rooted in human culture, to events of loss or times of adversity. Various biological, psychological, and social factors may cause some individuals to have a depressive reaction that is ineffectua...
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Main Authors: | Anton J. M. Loonen (Author), Taichi Ochi (Author), Lisanne M. Geers (Author), German G. Simutkin (Author), Nikolay A. Bokhan (Author), Daniël J. Touw (Author), Bob Wilffert (Author), Alexander N. Kornetov (Author), Svetlana A. Ivanova (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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