The nation's 31st President has chronically been portrayed as passive in the face of the Great Depression and his successor, Franklin Roosevelt, as the exact opposite--an activist who, if he didn't actually cure the Depression, at least profoundly improved the nation's battered psychology.
That's the loans they'll make directly to banks, but not just to commercial banks as usual but also to securities dealers, which is something they haven't done since the Great Depression.
This car, fittingly, found its way to Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney , descendent of both oil and railroad tycoons, and needless to say, someone to whom the Great Depression wasn't a significant deterrent to the enjoyment of the good life.
The problem: Researchers don't have the slightest idea which brain circuits cause depression.
Although the TMS currently used for depression doesn't reach all brain regions, the new type may be able to affect the insula.
The world in the last six months--I don't remember any time, maybe even the Great Depression, when things went down quite so fast, quite so uniformly around the world.
Bernanke's actions recall those of the Fed during the early years of the Depression, when our central bank wouldn't ease in the face of a catastrophic contraction for fear of igniting a German-style inflation.
Overholt doesn't believe the allergic response inherently triggers depression, but could circumstantially make existing depression worse.
And wherever he landed in California that day, it was as though the country hadn't known the stock market crash and the miseries of the Depression (or the triumphs of FDR, for that matter), as though even the war he was there to prevent us from entering hadn't so much as crossed anyone's mind.
And that is the essence of CBT: Depression, anxiety and other ills aren't the cause of a cascade of debilitating thoughts and self-loathing--they are, instead, a result of the same.
But he hasn't entirely lifted the fund out of its depression.
In other conditions in which social problems aren't the main symptoms, including dementia, depression and schizophrenia, early clues may come from changes to a person's normal personality, such as becoming less friendly, understanding or attentive, or more paranoid.
"It would jump onto depression but wouldn't be the cause, " he said.
Professor BRAD DELONG (Economics, University of California, Berkeley): You don't want to repeat the mistakes of the Great Depression, and the big mistake of the Great Depression was letting the banking system collapse.
Cops don't do well when they can't control their situation or the source of their depression, and they begin to despair when they see that their problem -- the "critical incident" -- is never-ending.
In the same way Great Depression thinking lingered long after the 1930s, the sense that things aren't going to get better could stick with people like Peters and her kids.
"In nominal terms, we haven't had a price drop like this nationally since the Great Depression, " says Humphries.
We hadn't had consecutive quarters of such economic retraction since the Great Depression.
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It didn't help that we were smack in the middle of the Depression and Prohibition. (Talk about a double whammy-first, you lose your job, then you can't even get a drink.) I remember a lot of potato soup at home, along with canned peas, canned pears, canned everything.
Scientists aren't sure of the exact relationship between Alzheimer's disease and depression.
You don't want to leverage 10-year Treasuries unless you believe the Great Depression is around the corner and Treasuries trade at a 1% yield.
However, Pi-Sunyer notes, that the mental symptoms didn't show up on a survey to measure depression.
We had a situation that -- and if that weren't bad enough, then we had the worst economic collapse since the Great Depression.
She is confident we haven't hit another Depression and that we've learned enough lessons from the past to avoid letting things get as bad as they were before.
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The point is that whatever risks antidepressants may eventually be shown to have that we don't currently understand must be balanced against the ravages inflicted upon life and limb by depression.
Scientists aren't certain as to why poor sleep in childhood increases the risk of anxiety disorders and depression.
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Your constituents are feeling the pain of the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression -- not to mention an economy that wasn't working for a lot of them long before this particular crisis hit.
The only people who shouldn't be napping are those losing sleep from insomnia or depression.
Clarke didn't argue insanity but brought her client's abusive childhood and adult depression alive for the jury.
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