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sis he's picked up from the medical journals. And he centers his
pen over his pad to jot a prescription.
One old expression says, "A man whose only tool is a hammer
analyzes every problem in terms of nails." Without the hammer of
anti-depressants, the doctor once denied the existence of adolescent
depression. Now that the physician has a tool which provides control,
he is ready to open his eyes. The doctor, it seems, craves control as
deeply as his patient.