Depression increasingly looks to researchers and clinicians like,
say, a psychiatric version of bronchitis or a heart attack. Some
people come down with a case of it, have it treated (or not), and it
goes away. But for a great number of patients, it's a chronic
condition that must be treated when it flares. And after depression's
acute symptoms subside, many patients need to manage the disease --
to continue with some kind of treatment -- to reduce the likelihood
of experiencing repeated bouts of mental suffering.
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"People Who experience mood swings, fear, voices and visions"