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Old 22-12-2003, 17:28   #96
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Re: what to do ?

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Originally Posted by Sociable
Degrees in Psychology and Social Work and a lifetime of experience in the real world. Plus a lifetime full of all the ups and downs that give some of us a better insight into the pain others may suffer.
Does psychology qualify you to treat depression? I thought that came under mental health nursing and psychiatry/psychotherapy (sp?). In the end though if he is suffering from clinical depression, what can you do? Tell him to go and see a doctor, no amount of talking is going to do him any good unless the medical symptoms are treated
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