Is it the fact that we're getting older and wiser, or is it that times are changing when it comes to accepting depression as a diagnosis.

Do you think there's a generational divide?

Our parent's generation still doesn't accept depression as a diagnosis as easily as the kids today.

I attended a Teen Scene Panel Discussion recently and one of the kids said it was "IN" to be depressed.

Between the education they get in school and the commercials on television, I think it's more widely accepted.

Any thoughts?