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these circumstances do not cause depression by themselves. They are usually necessary to the depressive cycle, but they are not sufficient—that is, they can’t make you depressed all on their own. These circumstances must also connect with an internal system of beliefs or an interpretive lens that will then plunge you down into depression. Even chemical imbalances usually need help if they are to become depression, especially a depression accompanied by hopelessness and self-accusations.
Depression: Looking up from the Stubborn Darkness
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