
Presidential depression and Abraham Lincoln’s struggle with ‘melancholy’: What historians know
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Dr. Chris Tuell, a clinical psychotherapist and a chemical and behavioral addiction specialist, shares his insights on former President Abraham Lincoln's history of depression.
"Though the history books play a significant role in our perception and understanding of the ‘rail splitter’ from Illinois, it often becomes easy for us to forget that Abraham Lincoln was very human," Tuell told Fox News Digital. "Bereavement in childhood can be one of the most significant factors in the development of depressive illness in later life." "He managed to overcome it and the Civil War to become our greatest president, by most people's estimation." Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to melissa.rudy@fox.com.
"Lincoln led this nation through its worst crisis, while at the same time battling his own internal war of chronic depression."













