G wrote:
> While I agree with you, depression is a result of chemical imbalances in
> the brain, it is conceivable that these changes could be triggered by
> outside events.
I think at this point, we're simply differing in terminology. For me,
my "cause" is the fact that my brain is all screwed up. :-) My trigger
was something external.
> Thusly, depression is usually combatted with a combination of drug and
> behavioral therapies, as both can be effective in correcting the
> imbalances at the root of the disease.
Which is why I'm on happy pills and in therapy.
--Ben
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