Depression in space: How computer software could help astronauts cope

Depression and other emotional problems can be severe enough on Earth. But imagine yourself on a taxing, anxiety-filled, long-duration space voyage. How would you cope there? Now, a set of self-directed modules could help astronauts work through these issues on their own while on a deep space mission. James Cartreine, instructor in psychiatry at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, produces interactive media and videos.

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