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    • What is depression?
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      • What can a journalist do?
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      • Suicidal risk
    • Religious leaders
      • Recognising depression
      • Symptoms
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      • Suicidal risk
      • Depression and grief
    • Police
      • What can a police officer do?
      • Asking about suicidal thoughts and behaviours
      • Approaching a person "on the edge"
      • Informing bereaved relatives of a suicide
  • For Healthcare Professionals
    • General Practitioners
      • Symptoms of depression
      • What can a GP do about depression?
      • Screening for depression
      • Treating depression
      • Antidepressant medication
      • Referring to other services
      • Elements of general management
      • Assessing suicidal risk
    • Pharmacists
      • What can a pharmacist do?
      • Pharmacotherapy for depression
      • Challenging myths about antidepressants
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University of Leipzig
National Suicide Research Foundation
University of Stirling
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
KU Leuven LUCAS
Hospital de la Santa Creu I Sant Paul
Parc Taulí Sabadell
CRP-Santé
ERSI
Health Psychology
Semmelweis University Budapest
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