Wednesday: July 11, 1973 University Dally Kansan 5 Doctor Says Perfectionists Susceptible to Depression By LYDIA BEEBE Kansan Staff Writer When Missouri Sen. Thomas Eagleton was dumped from the Democratic presidential ticket ten months ago, he became a major opponent to the problem of severe depression. Despite the relevance that he had been hospitalized on three occasions for severe depression, much of the public supported Eagleton and his political career was not critically damaged. The reason for this may be that his problem is shared by many Americans. Sen. Eagleton In a recent interview in Kansas City, Brauchi and Dr. William McKellny, the department of psychiatry, emphasized the significance of severe depression. One out of 10 Americans will be hospitalized sometime during his life for an emotional disorder, according to a study of psychiatry at the University of Kansas Medical Center. At the Medical Center, 30 to 40 per cent of those hospitalized for such disorders suffer from Brauchi explained that doctors shied away from the term nervous breakdown because it implied a lack of system disorder, but was commonly used to refer to an angry emotional problem. Severe depression is one of several afflictions commonly referred to as a nervous breakout. Anyone can suffer from severe depression, but there are two groups that are distinguishably more susceptible, according to McKnell. Certainly people who have family relatives, blood relatives, who have had severe depression constitute the greatest group at risk. *Psychologically speaking, the rather perfectisonal, compulsive individual who has to do everything a certain way may have a greater propensity for depression in the 40s and 50s than the slobs or other groups that may well have other problems of their particular personality structures," he said. Brauchi added that another person highly prone to depression was a 40-year-old woman with a dementia, a divorce and a 30-year McKenly described five principal symptoms of severe depression. "The most single characteristic symptom is a kind of early morning awakening—insomnia that comes on at one to three o'clock in the morning and great difficulty in getting back to sleep in it, over the years, has not had this symptom." "Itte A second characteristic is loss of appetite and subsequent loss of weight. He said a third symptom, which must be taken in context only with the others, was an extreme loss of pep, energy and drive to do what one normally enjoys. Fishmackeron whistles as he sinks. "A fourth and cardinal characteristic is, of course, the extreme sadness, often accompanied by feelings of great personal suffering without any apparent reason to anyone else. "The only point at which a depressed person is crazy is usually in his ability to assess his own self-worth, at which point he is being entirely out-of-kind with reality. Most people do not realize the seriousness of depression, both doctors agree. "Finally, you get in the most severe forms of depression a total slowdown of appetite and energy secretions. There's less saliva produced. There is less secretion by all the glands of the gut which can result in severe constipation. There are also secretions that are notoriously common." McKenny said. 14 per cent of all recurrent depressives die from suicide, and 35 to 40 per cent of all completed suicides in a sample Midwestern city were committed by persons suffering from some form of depression, according to McKnelly. What do you do if someone is severely depressed? Sacitmor retardation, an extreme reduction of bodily movements, is another indication, Brauchi said. He pointed out that the patient also underwent intense mental pain, including anguish, self-disgust and an extreme sense of guilt. The doctors said most people do the wrong thing when someone was severely depressed. The family of a severely depressed person usually tries to cheer him up by taking him to see a doctor or better, Brauchi explained. But this makes the depressed person feel worse because he Four Committees Study Tenure; All Hopeful of Solving Problems "WE HAVE NOT come to any formal conclusion vet." Strivinasen said. By NANCY COOK Kansan Staff Writer There are indications that the University's tenure policy is not as much a problem as was once thought, according to the chairman of one of the chancellor's four provinces. Srinivasan said that he had heard from a colleague of his at the University of California at Berkeley that 82 per cent of the faculty there were tenured. T. P. Srinivasan, professor of mathematics and chairman of the committee on tenure policy review in the university among people whose committee had talked with that the present system was basically good and that the only necessary changes were "That is what he would expect at any university," Srinivasan said. PEOPLE HERE may have harbored The policy review committee has been interviewing a cross-section of the faculty, including both tenured and non-tenured faculty members. misconceptions that KU has a higher percentage of tenured faculty than other universities, Srinivasan said. About 67 per cent of KU's faculty is now tenned. "We are certainly going to recommend changes in procedures." Handler said. Chairmen of the other three committees indicated their committees were still in office. Any policy changes must be approved by the Kansas Board of Regents and would probably be made to apply to all state schools, she said. "We're still feeling our way around," said Joan Handley, instructor in instruction and chairman of the committee on rights department of Individuals, departments and schools. HANDLEY, SAID her committee was compiling a list of rights of individuals and a similar list of rights and responsibilities of the staff and other units within the University. THE COMMITTEE on structure and decision-making has just received reports from school committees on tenure, according to James Moeser, associate professor of organ and chairman of the committee. The reports will be reviewed as part of an information gathering process that will show how the temure machinery works, how its parts work, and how the office of academic affairs, Moeser said. "WELL FIND OUT how it works and recommend any changes." Moser says. Moeser's committee and Handley-committee will meet this week with Francis Heller, former vice chancellor for academic affairs, and Ambrose Saricks, present vice chancellor for academic affairs, to discuss past and present procedure. Savings, Loan Interest Rates Up Angino said the committee was now compiling data on the distribution of faculty by department. What would happen if the present tenure system were maintained and what could happen if changes were made within the Regents' guidelines are being studied by the committee on impact of tenure decisions, the university's core curriculum professor of geology and civil engineering. "The amount of rate increases could be significant," Thomas Bomar, chairman of the rate agency. WASHINGTON (AP) - Interest rates on home mortgages will accelerate because the government has raised rate ceiling on new mortgages and is saving savings and loan associations said Tuesday. and loan associations into the money market where investors can get a higher return for their saving dollar. A large number of these families restrict housing and consumer loans. Last week federal financial agencies, including the Bank Board, booed the interest rate ceilings that banks and federally owned banks pay to lenders. These regulations can legally pay on savings deposits. Although interest rates for home buyers will be higher, they should find money available for housing loans in most parts of the country, Bomar said. The move was designed to prevent any serious dollar drain from banks and savings Both banks and savings and loan associations now will be permitted to pay savers any interest rate they want if savers interest rate they deposit at least $1,000 for four years. ALL FOUR COMMITTEEES must turn in final reports of their findings to the Faculty Senate Committee on Faculty Rights and Responsibilities by September 4. All four committee chairmen say they intend to meet the deadline. "The thing that worries all of us is that we can't study all the aspects in as much depth as we'd like to in this short a time," Handley said. In order to obtain as many viewpoints as possible, the committees would like faculty members and students to submit written comments. Because of the brief amount of time available for study, the comments should be received by Aug. 1. A faculty member or student wishing to meet with any of the committees is requested to call the chairman in advance to make arrangements. baseball standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Michigan W. L. Pct. G.B. H. Louisville 50 31 72 49 Lewisburg 44 40 524 41/8 Pittsburgh 38 47 483 45/8 Philadelphia 38 47 483 45/8 Washington 38 47 483 45/8 AMERICAN LEAGUE Result Atlanta 4, Philadelphia 1, Montreal 2 Chicago 4, Houston 3, Pittsburgh 5, San Diego 6 Chicago 4, San Francisco 3 Chicago 4, San Francisco 3 Los Angeles 54 34 614 614 Cincinnati 49 38 563 493 San Francisco 49 38 563 493 Houston 47 44 553 481 Atlanta 47 44 553 481 San Diego 47 44 456 414 Boston W. L. Pct. G.B. New York 45 81 342 Baltimore 45 41 342 Detroit 42 38 523 Denver 42 38 523 Atlanta 41 49 716 Cleveland 41 49 716 Cleveland 41 49 716 WEST Oakland 48 39 552 ___ 12 Kansas City 48 41 544 ___ 12 California 48 41 538 ___ 12 Chicago 45 40 538 2 ___ 12 Athens Georgia 43 40 538 2 ___ 12 Texas 43 40 538 2 ___ Cleveland 7, Oakland 5 California 10, Baltimore 8, 10 innings Kansas City 5, Milwaukee 5 Boston 9, Minneapolis 1 KU Athletic Director Sets Program Goals By GERALD EWING WALKER SAID the win-at-any-cost philosophy didn't coincide with his personal philosophy about intercollegiate athletics. He said that the athletic program would be the rules of the Big Eight Conference and the NCAA. "I don't want to make any promises at this point, but I do hope to begin immediately to supply some leadership, some experience to our mission," Walker said. Clyde Walker, the newly appointed University of Kansas athletic director, said Tuesday that he was not an overnight miracle worker but that he hoped he could make the KU athletic program one of the best in the country. Kansan Staff Writer Walker spoke at a morning press conference that marking his official appointment as president of the United Nations. "Let me assure you of one thing," he said. "I believe in winning, but I don't believe that you have to break the rules to win or that you have to cheat to the best." Before his appointment here, Walker served as an assistant athletic director at the University of Illinois for two years. Previously, he served five years as the chief football recruiter and administrative assistant at North Carolina. He also coached at two North Carolina high schools. WALKER'S APPOINTMENT was made by Chancellor Archie Dykes. Dykes said he was confident that intercollegiate athletics would live under Walker's progressive leadership. "our goal is to develop an athletic program that will enhance the purposes of the University." Dykes said, "one which will be characterized by the same excellence we seek in all programs and activities of the University of Kansas." Dykes, in his statement, commended the Search Committee, specifically Chairman Henry Shenk, for what he called its detailed work in the selection process. Walker said two of his top priorities would be fundraising and public relations, but he said he would have to evaluate the Athletic Department before commenting further. WALKER BECAME the sixth athletic Stinson who registered for November 18. Walker said he would base his program on pride, integrity and a positive approach but be careful to avoid overemphasis. Dykes also praised former Chancellor Raymond Nichols for his involvement in the search and A. C. "Dutch" Lonberg for his service as the interim athletic director. In extreme cases of depression, hospitalization is practically the only way to prevent suicide, Brauchi said. In less serious cases, a family physician or psychiatrist can administer anti-depressive medications. really can't cheer up and things just don't seem to get better. Communication is essential with a severe depressive, continued Brauchi, because Furthermore, he said, it is a myth that one who talks about suicide won't do it. McKenna emphasized that 80 per cent of all victims are indicted their intention to commit the act. "Of all the really wonderful breakthroughs in this therapy, the chemicals that have been devised to treat depression have been the most rewarding." He said statistics showed that 60 to 70 per cent of the depressives received medication had a good response in three to six weeks. KP&L Asks 21-Cent Hike In Lawrence Electric Bills The Kansas Power and Light Co., if it gets its way, will increase the average Lawrence resident's bill about 21 cents a month. If the price of fuel continues to rise, the cost of electricity will also rise, according to Austin KPGL, regional manager in Lawrence. The increase was requested Friday by K94L officials at a meeting of the Kansas Council on Violence. KANSAN WANT ADS One Day 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.01 Sedham said that out of 20,000 consumers this would involve 14,000 residents. He said that the data was not directly comparable. "But electro-shock therapy is, has been and remains the most certain and surest way to successfully treat the severely depressed. By all the modern statistics available, th.; indicate that in severe depression cases, electro-shock therapy clearly remains the treatment of choice," Brauchi said. proposed new rate for years and would not be affected. Accommodations, goods, and employment advertised in the University Daily Kanan are offered to students of the national origin. 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