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Fackelmann, Kathleen. "This Is Your Brain in Shakespeare." //USA Today//. Gannett Co. Inc., 9 Oct. 2003. 12 Mar. 2010. . This newspaper article explores the "treatments" and causes of depression as it pertains to Shakespeare's Hamlet. I will use this source to explain the "treatments" available for depression in Shakespearian times.  Irwin, Cait, Dwight L. Evans, and Linda Wasmer. Andrews. //Monochrome Days: a Firsthand Account of One Teenager's Experience with Depression//. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. Print. This novel describes the causes, symptoms, and treatments of depression in adolescents by giving a personal account of a young woman's struggles with teen depression. This is useful in describing the disruptive effects of depression on the lives of teenagers in today's society.

Koplewicz, Harold S. //More than Moody: Recognizing and Treating Adolescent Depression//. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2002. This novel describes the symptoms and treatments of adolescent depression. This article will be useful in explaining to my audience the differences between mere moodiness and severe depression. Consequently, this book will help me to compare modern symptoms and treatments of depression to Elizabethan symptoms and treatments of depression.

 Peele, Stanton. "Romeo and Juliet's Death Trip: Addictive Love and Teen Suicide." //Psychology Today//. 1 Nov. 2008. Web. 5 Mar. 2010. . This magazine article describes Friar Lawrence's role as a therapist for Romeo's depression. Although he fails to successfully comfort Romeo, Friar Lawrence's attempts at cognitive behavior therapy depict one treatment mechanism for teen depression in Elizabethan times. Furthermore, this article explains Shakespeare's role in the causes, symptoms and treatments of depression in Elizabethan society.

"Teen Depression - Teen Suicide." //Teen Suicide - Adolescent Suicide Statistics and Prevention//. Web. 04 Mar. 2010. []. Used to show the different symptoms and types of depression. In this article, there is information on what happens during depression and how it happens and how it can be cured. Consequently, this web source will be useful in depicting the treatments for depression in Elizabethan society.

"Romeo's Depression." //Jocuri Referate Horoscop Prieteni Bacalaureat Scoala Distractie//. 15 March 2010. . This article describes the depression endured by Romeo Montague and the causes of depression in teens in Elizabethan England. Furthermore, it gives relevant information on the symptoms of depression in Romeo and Juliet and thus, in Elizabethan England. 