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Treating Women’s Depression [Dan Collins]

Then.

Now. 

16 Replies to “Treating Women’s Depression [Dan Collins]”

  1. Dan Collins says:

    And no, I don’t think depression (men’s or women’s) is funny. Sosume.

  2. guinsPen says:

    The problem is, you can’t treat with them to begin with.

  3. Alec Leamas says:

    Is that the electro-magneto Patriarchy remover?

  4. McGehee says:

    Do they get a discount if they bring their own tinfoil helmets?

  5. huh, wish I’d seen this before I chopped my hair last week.

  6. psycho... says:

    Scientists in Israel are reaching deeper into the minds of the clinically depressed to try to lift their spirits.

    So it’s a suction helmet. That’s the opposite.

  7. MC says:

    So this is your view of the progress in the battle for the hearts and minds in our culture? Do we have a machine? Or are we a machine? Can we escape the sordid progress of the progressive revisionist onslaught? Or are all times the same? Or perhaps you have discovered the Emperor’s Club preparation treatment for meeting #9?

    Is this the zeitgeist that you are examining?

    No?

    Well….

    Nevermind… move along then. You too Nishi.

  8. dicentra says:

    I’ve heard of this technique. I hear it actually works. One treatment lasts for weeks or months or something.

  9. Dan Collins says:

    Transcranial electromagnetic therapy.
    Aidan’s going to be in an NIH study group for its effectiveness in treating schizophrenia.

  10. Jim in KC says:

    Shows how much I know.

    I thought they used chocolate.

  11. Mikey NTH says:

    Have they tried applying chocolate ice cream directly to the brain?

  12. Rob Crawford says:

    Holy shit! It’s a tasp!

  13. Slartibartfast says:

    nishi’s going to “lurv” you for that reference, Rob.

  14. Rob Crawford says:

    nishi’s going to “lurv” you for that reference, Rob.

    I was reading Niven before nishi was born. Hell, I was watching Niven stories animated on TV before I was in kindergarten.

    And is it really a reference when you point out SF is coming true?

  15. datadave says:

    best regards and hopes, Dan.

    Having lost a brother to depression + alcohol (suicide), just months prior to 9/11, I can be a mean sob in regards to Big Pharma’s solutions. Guilt and shame and I feel Eliot Spitzer’s pain…. (deleting the long version)

    the big hair treatment might be an improvement. At least Hemingway was way old…. 40 and a 13 yo. son is way too young.

    “#

    Comment by guinsPen on 3/11 @ 7:31 pm #

    The problem is, you can’t treat with them to begin with.

    …What?

  16. Rob Crawford says:

    Having lost a brother to depression + alcohol (suicide), just months prior to 9/11, I can be a mean sob in regards to Big Pharma’s solutions.

    I’m sorry for your loss, dd, but WTF does “Big Pharma” have to do with it?

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