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Latest revision as of 12:00, 2 March 2021
1. Economics.
In economics, a depression is a severe and extended recession.
Economic depressions are frequently associated with deflation.
2. Wellbeing - resilience.
Symptoms of depression in people range from extended periods of low mood, to feeling suicidal.
Treatments include cognitive behavioural therapy and anti-depressant medication.