Jonathan Rottenberg Ph.D. on October 26, 2009
Mainstream approaches to depression view it as resulting from a disease or defect (the defect can be biological or psychological). In my last post, I debunked several arguments advanced in favor of the disease model. In this post, I consider some of the challenges of creating a better explanation of why people become depressed.
Mainstream approaches to depression view it as resulting from a disease or defect (the defect can be biological or psychological). In my last post, I debunked several arguments advanced in favor of the disease model. In this post, I consider some of the challenges of creating a better explanation of why people become depressed.