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		<title>How do I know when a depressed person needs professional help?</title>
		<description>By recognizing the symptoms, you will surely escapade him/her from misfortune. The depressed person needs professional help if the person is:
- thinking of suicide
- experiencing strict mood changes 
- thinking depression is connected to other problems needing professional help 
- do not feel an</description>
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		<title>What are some good books or articles on depression?</title>
		<description>There are many good books and articles available online and on the market that are helpful in understanding and coping with depression. Some of these are:
- The Depression and the New Deal by Robert F. Himmelberg
- The Global Impact of Great Depression by Dietmar Rothermund
- Double Trouble: the </description>
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