Depression's Vicious Scree: Self-Propagating and Erosive Processes in Depression Chronicity
Depression is remarkably persistent and recurrent. Why? Although several predictors of depression chronicity have been identified, a conceptual framework regarding mechanisms whereby depression chronicity occurs is lacking. The goal of this article is to explain depression chronicity, at least in pa...
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