Stress and Depression: Are they Really Related?
the term depression is commonly used to justify the emotional isolation. Common people do not see it as any different from stress or anxiety. Even emotional ventilation, such as crying, is sometimes said to be depression. I often hear suggestions of ventilating one's feelings or performing leis...
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Main Authors: | Keerat (Author), Jigyasha Sharma (Author) |
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