Clinical depression

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Contents

Used for

depressive neurosis, dysphoria, dysthymia, involutional melancholia, melancholia, paraphrenia, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, reactive depression, reactive psychotic depression, unipolar depression

See for

PMDD

Broader Terms

mood disorder

Narrower Terms

bipolar depression, major depression, postpartum depression

Related Terms

suicide

Scope Note

pervasive depression that adversely affects one's daily life; mental processes are slowed, thoughts are distorted by self-disgust and despair, concentration is difficult, and suicidal thoughts may intrude.

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