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Old 02-10-2019, 01:37 PM
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Not sure that helps us out here. All and both never really narrows things down. Are you saying there is no increase in incidence, or there is?
Very simply, the etiology of many depressions is not known. If it can be diagnosed as a chemical imbalance or resulting from another form (nature vs. nurture environment) doesn't matter or help to determine whether it can be treated by one means or another. Or that it will respond to any specific form of treatment (medicine, therapy, both...). The "cut & paste" does actually address the original question. Unfortunately, there is no correct or complete answer and anyone seeking one from a guitar forum will be disappointed. That's why I stated the most important part of my post, "Depression is a condition that should not be ignored and should be discussed, diagnosed and treated by a qualified medical doctor. To your question, the below cites numerous etiologies."
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