Some of our most powerful feelings — stress, depression, despair — are the hardest to understand. This hour, TED speakers challenge assumptions about emotion, disquiet and the essence of well-being.
1. Andrew Solomon: Why Is It So Hard To Talk About Depression?
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2. Alix Generous: How Do Stereotypes Of Mental Health Affect Us?
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3. David Anderson: What Can Fruit Flies Tell Us About Human Emotions?
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4. Guy Winch: Is It Possible To Put A Band-Aid on A Bad Feelings?
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5. Andrew Solomon: Is There A Healthy Way To Think About Depression?
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