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 | | The day Betty entered my office, the instant I saw her steering her ponderous two-hundred-fifty-pound, five-foot-two-inch frame toward my trim, high-tech office chair, I knew that a great trial of countertransference was in store for me. |
 | | Low-income people with depression are less likely to respond to treatment and are more likely to be suicidal than those who have higher incomes, according to a study in the January issue of the Archives of General Psychiatry. |
 | | Also, people in low-income areas were about twice as likely to be suicidal as those in middle-income areas, and more than two and a half times as likely as those with high incomes. |
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