A psychiatrist who has treated more than 3,000 people with depression,
says it’s time to re-frame how we characterize,
treat and view people with depression.
The current way is not only stigmatizing and potentially dangerous,
but flat-out wrong in his experience.
Link to Dr. Cantopher’s book if you’re interested in learning more: www.amazon.com/Depressive-Illnes…ems/dp/1847092357
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