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The differences between Major Depression and other
depressions, such as
bipolar depression,
dysthymia, or reactive depression, are primarily intended
for psychologists planning treatment, and are of less concern to the average
person. When you review the list of
symptoms for major depression, and you have
four symptom clusters, instead of five, you should not ignore it or forget about
it. There is no diagnosis of Moderate Depression, other than to call it
"unspecified." Instead, ask yourself this question: "Does the depression
interfere with my life, my relationships, my productivity or my happiness?" If
the answer is yes, then don't wait, talk to a psychologist or your doctor
soon.
Reactive depression is called an Adjustment Disorder with depressed mood.
This means that something traumatic occurred in your life, such as a
relationship breakup, or loss of a job, and you became mildly to moderately
depressed as a result. Psychological treatment can definitely help you to feel
better, and will help you get your life back on track sooner, rather than later,
but you can still manage okay. If a life crisis occurs and you develop symptoms
of a major depression, then it is a major depression, even if it is also a
reactive depression.
Dysthymic disorder is a chronic, low level depression, that continues for
years. Occasionally, individuals with dysthymia also experience a major
depression, when a life crisis occurs. If you are depressed all the time, even
if only mildly depressed, you should consult with a psychologist. You don't have
to live your life in depression. Often, a person has been mildly depressed for
years, and a crisis occurs, and he/she finally consults a psychologist. In such
a case, the treatment will probably take longer, because of the chronic
depression underneath the major depression.
Depression, not otherwise specified, is a category used by psychologists when
the symptoms do not fit neatly into one of the other categories. For example, a
person has been mildly depressed for a long time, but not long enough to
diagnose dysthymia. The specific pattern of symptoms and duration of symptoms
will determine the proper psychological treatment.
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Treatment for Major
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Reviewed: 03/2006
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