Guest Dr. Albert Eaton discusses holiday stress, depression

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Dr. Albert Eaton, Director of Behavioral Science at Columbus Regional Health, visited our studio Tuesday to discuss this important issue.

"We have incredible expectations the food's got to be perfect, the drinks have to be perfect, people have to be perfect, you have to dress perfectly it's impossible," Dr. Eaton said. "It just doesn't happen that way, and when we realize that, we accept it a little bit more, we're a lot happier. We can sit back and enjoy the family and friends. But some other things get us in trouble too. We have these expectations that will fix all family problems. Sometimes we overindulge food and alcohol and that creates other problems, and people can feel very alone and depressed."

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Guest Dr. Albert Eaton discusses holiday stress, depression

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