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Rhythm and Blues. Speech rate and voice pitch can be depression indicators. [Psychology Today]000000comment []
A Short Guide to Writing About Psychology, by Dana S. Dunn of Moravian College is a useful publication that was published by Pearson/Longman in 2004. Check it out on the Web.000000comment []
There’s Nothing Deep About Depression. There's Nothing Deep About Depression (NY Times, free reg. req'd) by Peter Kramer Shortly after the publication of my book ''Listening to Prozac,'' 12 years ago, I became immersed in depression. Not my own. I was contented enough in the slog through midlife. But mood disorder surrounded me, in my contacts with patients and readers. To my [...] [World of Psychology]000000comment []
Wrestling with Bipolar Disorder. Depression is the bane of bipolar disorder. [Psychology Today]000000comment []
Social Phobia. Many people who suffer from social phobia think that their fear is just a part of who they are and that they may think they can't change the way they feel. But there is a name for their fear. It... [About Psychology]000000comment []