+ Follow DR. EMMANUEL GATCHALIAN Tag
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[Title] => Jung: For men only
[Summary] => I went to a lecture on Depression and the Elderly last Saturday. There I was impressed by the main lecturer, Dr. Emmanuel Gatchalian, 87 years old and still going strong. "I will never retire," he said. He spoke about depression in a way I would not have expected from a man of his age. He welcomed psychiatrists to alleviate depression, drugs, and talk therapy, he said, though he said it with a note of apology, as if we had to get used to the notion of therapy.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-02 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Barbara Gonzalez-Ventura
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DR. EMMANUEL GATCHALIAN
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[Summary] => I went to a lecture on Depression and the Elderly last Saturday. There I was impressed by the main lecturer, Dr. Emmanuel Gatchalian, 87 years old and still going strong. "I will never retire," he said. He spoke about depression in a way I would not have expected from a man of his age. He welcomed psychiatrists to alleviate depression, drugs, and talk therapy, he said, though he said it with a note of apology, as if we had to get used to the notion of therapy.
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