Nevertheless, Talking face to face is better than talking communication tools. Alan Teo, M.D., M.S., lead author, assistant professor of psychiatry at Oregon Health & Science University, and researcher at the VA Portland Health Care System agree that sometimes, using a communicate tools to talk with their family and friends cannot help to reduce their depression as well is talking face to face. This reveals that communicate tools cannot help to reduce the depression because using communication tools will make it more distant feeling and when it comes to talk to face-to-face will make it different. It also explains that talking face to face to reduce symptoms of depression better because talking face to face is making things better and make them understandable more than talking to each other through communication tools.