A successful essay will address the following areas:

  1. Introduction (1 paragraph): Briefly introduce the reader to the topic, using citations when necessary. Outline what will be covered in the paper.
  2. Literature Review:
    1. Biological/Genetic Factors:
      1. Using at least two peer-reviewed studies (no websites), discuss what genetic factors have been identified in the development or maintenance of depression. Summarize the studies, clearly stating the biological factors and how they influence depression (ie., onset, severity, prognosis, maintenance, etc.).
    2. Support for SSRIs
      1. Using at least two peer-reviewed studies (no websites), discuss studies that show support for using SSRIs to treat depressive symptoms. Be sure to summarize the studies, explaining how SSRIs are helpful (ie., reducing symptoms, improving functioning, etc.).
    3. Non-Support/Against SSRIs
      1. Using at least two peer-reviewed studies (no websites), discuss studies that do not show support for using SSRIs to treat depressive symptoms. Be sure to summarize the studies, explaining why SSRIs are not recommended. These studies might yield results that another treatment is more effective, or that SSRIs might lead to adverse side effects, etc.
  3. Discussion/Faith Integration (3 paragraphs):
    1. Reflect on the above sections, and discuss your personal view on the use of SSRIs to treat depression, taking into consideration the researched presented.
    2. Identify at least two examples of sadness or depression that are found in the bible (including applicable scripture). Include any possible cause or influence of that depression (ie., what is the context of those feelings?).
    3. How can Christians or the church at large support individuals who are experiencing depression? Identify at least two ways/suggestions.

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