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"When public figures remain silent about depression, there is a cost to the rest of society. Silence ..." — Kay Redfield Jamison
When public figures remain silent about depression, there is a cost to the rest of society. Silence contributes to the misperception that successful people do not get depressed, and it keeps the public from seeing that treatment allows many individuals to return to competitive professional lives.
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