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An Unquiet Mind by Kay R. Jamison

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7/29/13

The Death of David

When David died, I truly thought that Kay would go straight back into her depressive state, but she didn't.  I was thrown off however when she said that she felt grief, and that grief is not the same as depression.  Kay showed all emotion and displayed most of  the symptoms as shed shown before when she was depressed accept she did not feel suicidal nor depressed.  Even though I was confused to why she wasn't depressed, I was still happy that she was able to move on from his death in a healthy way.

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