dysthymic depression
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Definition
- Noun:
- A chronic, mild form of depression: A long-term mood disorder characterized by persistent, low-grade depressive symptoms that last for at least two years in adults (or one year in children and adolescents). It is less severe than major depressive disorder but more enduring.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Her persistent sadness and lack of energy were finally diagnosed as dysthymic depression.
- Unlike major depression, dysthymic depression involves a chronic feeling of being "down in the dumps."
- The therapist explained that dysthymic depression can make everyday tasks feel overwhelmingly difficult.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Context: The term is often used in clinical psychology and psychiatry. In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), the official diagnostic term is now "Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)," which encompasses the older concept of dysthymic depression.
- The patient's symptoms were consistent with a diagnosis of Persistent Depressive Disorder, formerly called dysthymic depression.
Variants and Related Words
- Dysthymia (n): The more common, abbreviated term for dysthymic depression.
- She was treated for dysthymia.
- Persistent Depressive Disorder (n): The current formal diagnostic name that includes dysthymic depression.
- Chronic Depression (n): A general, non-technical term that can be synonymous with dysthymic depression.
Synonyms
- Persistent depressive disorder
- Dysthymia
- Chronic depression (in a clinical context)
Related Phrases
- Low-grade chronic depression: A descriptive phrase highlighting its persistent and mild-to-moderate nature.
- He struggled with a low-grade chronic depression for most of his adult life.
Noun
- mild chronic depression
- I thought she had just been in a bad mood for thirty years, but the doctor called it dysthymia