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  • 41Depression and Mood Disorders: Recent Concepts —    Starting in the middle third of the twentieth century, the diagnosis of depression increased many fold.    Though some of this increase was owing to the systematic marketing of the diagnosis by pharmaceutical companies, other elements of the… …

    Historical dictionary of Psychiatry

  • 42depression — noun 1 unhappiness/mental illness ADJECTIVE ▪ serious, severe ▪ black (esp. BrE), deep ▪ moments of deep depression ▪ acute …

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  • 43Depression (mood) — Albrecht Dürer s engraving Melencolia I, ca. 1514 Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person s thoughts, behaviour, feelings and physical well being.[1] Depressed people may feel sad, anxious, empty,… …

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  • 44Depression of 1920–21 — A 1919 parade in Minneapolis for soldiers returning home after World War I. The upheaval associated with the transition from a wartime to peacetime economy contributed to a depression in 1920 and 1921. The Depression of 1920–21 was an extremely… …

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  • 45depression — /di presh euhn/, n. 1. the act of depressing. 2. the state of being depressed. 3. a depressed or sunken place or part; an area lower than the surrounding surface. 4. sadness; gloom; dejection. 5. Psychiatry. a condition of general emotional… …

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  • 46The Price of Privilege — Infobox Book name = The Price of Privilege author = Madeline Levine, Ph.D. cover artist = publisher = Harper Collins release date = 2006 media type = Hardcover pages = 224, 236 including notes. size weight = isbn = ISBN 0 06 059584 1 The Price of …

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  • 47depression — Period when excess aggregate supply overwhelms aggregate demand, resulting in falling prices, unemployment problems, and economic contraction. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * depression de‧pres‧sion [dɪˈpreʆn] noun [countable, uncountable]… …

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  • 48Depression of 1882–85 — Comparison of major 19th and early 20th century recessions Recession Length[1] Business activity[2] Depression of 1873–79 65 mos. 33.6% …

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  • 49Depression of Granada — Looking from the Albaicín to the Alhambra, with the central city of Granada spread out below on the plain of the Depression. The Depression of Granada or Granada Depression (Spanish: Depresión de Granada) is a totally enclosed valley in Andalusia …

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  • 50depression — 01. He has been suffering from [depression] since his wife was killed in a car accident. 02. Daphne became quite [depressed] after she was fired from her job at the department store. 03. I always feel [depressed] after watching the news on… …

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