A critique of the book feeling good
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9 Burns(1992), continues to suggest that the difference between the common cold and depression lies in the fact that depression is lethal Irwing and Barbara Serason (1996) suggest that at least 90 percent of all suicide victims suffer from a diagnosable psychiatric disorder at the time of their death Irwing and Barbara Serason (1996) also state that one of the risk factors in committing suicide is the presence of mood disorder Silverman (1993) states that suicide among young people 15 to 19 years of age has increased by 30 percent from the years 1980 to 1990 In my opinion David Burns brings up a valid issue in addressing the pertinence of depression as it pertains to peoples tendencies of committing a suicide; other academics have agreed with the same findings





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Aidan
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2007-09-05
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