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...While depression is indeed brought about, as Dr. Randolph Caitlin says, by a current loss (of love, relationship, a crucial ideal, a cherished self-image), the converse is not true: Loss does not usually cause clinical depression, but ordinary adaptive grief and sadness. The most comprehensive epidemiological study of depression (G. Brown and T. Harris, Social Origins of Depression, 1978) shows that 90 percent of depressions in women were caused by loss, but only 20 percent of women who experienced loss developed depression. Why? Past experience makes some people vulnerable to depression as a result of loss, while most people...
...most disturbing characters is Mrs. Higley (Caitlin Anderson). It's a pity that her part is so small because she portrayed it with a catatonic stare and high pitched, mousy voice. Her entrance and exit create an expectation for weirdness that is not adequately fulfilled. Although one of the characters (played by Sami Shumays who does a convincing job as a drunk) has a leg amputated, the bizarreness of the characters' personze is not fully exploited. They are too relaxed for people who could at any moment perish...
Sophomore Caitlin Hurley, who had been suffering from a lingering illness, was forced to pull out of the race...
Harvard-Radcliffe Dance Company. TheCompany will perform a modern dance concert willchoreography by C Caitlin Corbett. AgassizTheatre, 8 p.m. $3 for students...
Harvard-Radcliffe Dance Company. TheCompany will perform a modern dance concert withchoreography by Caitlin Corbett. Agassiz Theatre,8 p.m. $3 for students...