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India Knight's article on depression and celebrities speaking out

October 8, 2012

Mark Rice-Oxley, Guardian Journalist and Time to Change bloggerI don’t normally pick fights with columnists and OpEd writers. Their function is to stimulate debate, so they have to write provocative stuff. But @indiaknight gets it wrong this weekend in a column that starts out complaining about celebrity memoir and misery lit, and ends up with sweeping generalisations about depression.

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