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Discover Ludwig"get a depression" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It would be more accurate to say "experience depression" or "develop depression." Example: After losing her job, Jenny began to experience depression and sought help from a therapist.
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I didn't get a depression.
I thought, please don't let me get a depression.
The article begins, "If you press your fingertips against anything, you will get a depression in your fingertips.
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A few decades back, Dr. Kupfer said, "what was striking to me was the lack of anyone getting a depression diagnosis, because that was 'normal aging.'" We don't find depression in old age normal any longer.
And look, we got a depression.
If a person was given a back pain diagnosis, he/she had a 46% risk of later getting a depression diagnosis.
A variable was then generated using the five depression symptom scores to get a continuous depression score.
Third, the latest proposal hammered out between the Treasury and Democratic leaders won't cost anywhere near $700 billion unless we get a 1930s-like Depressinn, in which case we'll have much bigger problems to worry about.
Add a full-time job to this and you get a person with depression who has everyday normal stresses, just like everyone else; the only difference is the depression, and this is a big difference.
"It's as if you might stop at a traffic light and suddenly get a wave of depression or ecstasy.
As you get a handle on depression, you develop your personal tool kit to manage it.
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