By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years
Fresh-cut white roses line the pews of the church; under the muffled chatter of the audience, the organist begins to play the wedding march. Heads turns. Eyes stare.
"We expected that the quality of marital communication and emotional support the depressed would offer to their spouses would be less than the quality of communication or support offered by the non-depressed person," doctoral student Adrianne Frech said. "Because they need more emotional support than a non-depressed person, depressed people may make excessive demands on their spouses."