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We often mistake demoralization for depression, but it's distinct. "It often appears first, as a warning sign," says Stephanie Harrison, author of "The New Happy." ...
Demoralization is becoming increasingly recognized in the palliative care setting as a clinical problem that requires assessment and treatment. Prevalence rates range from 13% to 18% in patients ...
We often mistake demoralization for depression, but it’s distinct. “It often appears first, as a warning sign,” says Stephanie Harrison, author of “The New Happy.” ...
We often mistake demoralization for depression, but it’s distinct. “It often appears first, as a warning sign,” says Stephanie Harrison, author of “The New Happy.” ...
We often mistake demoralization for depression, but it’s distinct. “It often appears first, as a warning sign,” says Stephanie Harrison, author of “The New Happy.” ...
We often mistake demoralization for depression, but it’s distinct. “It often appears first, as a warning sign,” says Stephanie Harrison, author of “The New Happy.” ...