6 Forms of Depression: How to Spot Each One

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Understanding the 6 Forms of Depression

1. Major Depressive Disorder (MDD): The Heavy Blanket

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Symptoms of MDD may also include loss of interest in activities, changes in appetite and sleep patterns, difficulty concentrating, and thoughts of suicide.

Just recently, scientists have discovered that the way depression presents may be driven by the location and nature of our brain activity. Through brain cans, researchers were able to identify variations of depression. They also were able to determine the more effective forms of treatment for each type (medication, talk therapy, etc.). This breakthrough could enable dramatically improved means to diagnose and treat generalized depression in the future.

2. Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD): The Unwelcome Guest

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PDD includes symptoms such as low self-esteem, difficulty making decisions, and lack of energy.

3. Bipolar Disorder: The Emotional Roller Coaster

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During depressive episodes, they may experience symptoms similar to those of MDD or PDD.

Find Remedies and Resources for Bipolar Disorder

4. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): The Winter Blues

Remedies and Resources for SAD

It is thought to be caused by a lack of exposure to natural sunlight, which can disrupt the body’s internal clock and cause feelings of lethargy, sadness, and anxiety.

5. Postpartum Depression: The Hidden Struggle

The pressure to bond with a new baby can amplify these feelings, creating a hidden struggle for many.

Find Remedies and Resources for Postpartum Depression

6. Psychotic Depression: Distorted Reality

These symptoms can be frightening and may include thoughts of death or suicide. Psychotic depression is often treated with a combination of medication and psychotherapy.

How to Recognize Depression

Support is available for all forms of depression.

With the right resources and support, all forms of depression can be better managed, leading to a happier and healthier life.

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  1. Understanding the nuances and differences in a range of types of depression is a great way to be on the look out for signs, symptoms and impacts. This was very useful, and a great way to shine a light on something that can impact many people.

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