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Read the articles listed below and then write a 1-2 page paper in APA format, using proper spelling/grammar, address the following:
Imagine your 19 year old cousin has recently gone through many changes in his life and you suspect he is suffering from major depression.
- What would you tell your cousin about this disease?
- How would you help him find the best treatment possible?
- What type(s) of therapy would you recommend?
- How would a psychologist determine his or her behavior to be normal or abnormal?
Feel free to refer to additional sources besides those mentioned below. Please list your references at the end of your paper in APA format.
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Running head: DEPRESSION
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Depression
Student Name
Institution
DEPRESSION
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Indeed having a person to talk to especially when you are depressed is something
important because this will even ease the symptoms of depression a little. As a matter of fact,
there are no magic words that can exactly be told to these people to make them feels better and
therefore it may be a bit challenging to know what exactly to tell these people suffering from
depression. In my view, trying to avoid this particular subject will rather be the worst tactic to be
used. This can make the person suffering feel excluded and this can worsen the situation and
even make them contemplate taking their lives (Araya, 2006)
It is important to note that, my cousin who has been exposed to seriou...
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