I agree with his perspective on depression, it's a very myopic approach to reduce depression to just chemical imbalances, obviously the environment is a key player in provoking said imbalances. But because that falls outside of the medical realm and because we live in a society that blindly pushes field specialization as opposed to a living systems approach, little is done and understood about depression.
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