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Depression, Poor Social Skills Are Linked

(PhysOrg.com) — Depression is widely accepted as a medical diagnosis, but focusing exclusively on the biological side misses important points about why people become depressed. Chris Segrin, who heads the UA’s communication department, argues for a more expansive understanding of depression, one that merges its biological and social influences.

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Depression, Poor Social Skills Are Linked

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