<p>Monica lives in a frightening space between medicine, psychoanalysis and society. </p>
<p>For a past 12 years, she has famous that her mood “disorder” would be a source of stigmatization and would plead problem and fear in her coworkers, subordinates, family and friends. What she didn’t design was for these same prejudices to enter her medical care. </p>
<p>In her 40s, Monica (not her genuine name) had a American Dream — she was a successful wife, mom and clamp boss of a program company. Then she started carrying bouts of unprovoked great that fast led to amicable isolation.</p>
<p>While she didn’t indispensably feel terribly sad, she would detonate out into tears. Her co-workers shunned her and her great shortly incited into loyal unhappiness and depression.</p>
<p>Eventually she was diagnosed with critical basin and was even hospitalized twice for remedy management, as good as electroconvulsive (“shock”) therapy. She found it f...
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