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...published DSM-III, which radically expanded what clinicians could define as disordered. One example: depression. The pre-1980 definition had described "depressive neurosis" as "an excessive reaction of depression due to an internal conflict or to an identifiable event such as the loss of a love object." The much longer 1980 definition (which carried on into DSM-IV and DSM-IV-TR, with slight modifications) omitted the requirement that symptoms be "excessive" in proportion to cause. In fact, the revised manual said nothing about causes and listed symptoms instead...
...will be picky, for sure,” said Matthias C. Wickenburg ’13. Similarly, Lester C. Kim ’11 referred to love as a “serious game, and there are winners and there are losers...
Cahow was contacted by USA Today and asked to blog about her experiences leading up to and during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. “I’ve been blogging for two years now,” said Cahow, “and I love it. I enjoy writing and I think I will appreciate it when I’m older. It will be nice to look back and reread this journal I am writing. Basically, it’s a chronicling experience for posterity...
...It’s good to be able to express your feelings for someone in a semi-formal type of way,” she said, “If love was there, that’d be cool...
...messages will be delivered on Sunday, so take a few minutes to keep the love alive this weekend...