Depression: Situational vs Clinical, Mind or Brain

In a 2007 article, Gordon Parker of the University of New South Wales observed:   Depression is a diagnosis that will remain a non-specific "catch all" until common sense brings current confusion to order. As the American journalist Ed Murrow observed in another context: "Anyone who isn't confused doesn't really understand the situation."   Let's get confused:   According to conventional wisdom, the DSM-III of 1980 heralded...
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