I see what you mean. But I think a lot of people get sadness -- let's call it small-d depression -- mixed up with Depression. I think it's very possible that talking helps sad people. I do not think that talking can help someone with a physical problem in their brain, or in their immune system. "Healthy lifestyles," to me, means getting rid of the disorder, not trying and potentially succeeding to get rid of the disorder using holistic methods because we're angry at Big Pharma. In a nutshell, this is where we disagree. I think unhappiness and negativity and that sort of thing ought to be fixed with talk therapy, to avoid needless dosages and chemical interference. But let's leave actual diseases to the doctors. Discriminating between the two is very difficult, right now, but the point of this article is that it won't always have to be.But I'm also extremely skeptical of the fact that we can fix people with ingrained mental issues only using medicine.