Depressive Disorders

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Depressive disorders are mental disorders that cause long periods of excessive sadness. These long periods affect a persons thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. There are three different types of depressive disorders; major depression, also known as clinical depression, chronic depression, also known as dysthemia, and manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder. Depression is caused by a number of things, but luckily, it's curable.
Major depression involves excessive sadness and/or a loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyed. The symptoms must last at least two weeks and go along with other physical and mental symptoms. The feelings you used to feel, your “normal” feelings, may come back, but without treatment, the depression will return. About 8 percent of people experience this form of depression at some point in their lives.
People with chronic depression have the same severe down feelings of someone with major depression, but instead they suffer from a nagging feeling of emptiness that never seems to go away. They have a negative view of everything. This usually...

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