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neurotic depression, dysthymia, dysthymic disorder, chronic depression, depression, chronic, dysthymia, chronic form of depression, characterized by moods, consistently low, extreme, depression, exact cause of dysthymia, severe, of other forms of depression, people struggle nearly every day, low self-esteem, despair, hopelessness, all forms of depression, dysthymia occurs more frequently in women than in men, affects up to 5%, the general population, dysthymia, occur alone, in conjunction, more severe depression, mood, psychiatric disorders, main symptom of dysthymia is low, dark, sad mood nearly every day, at least 2 years, poor appetite, overeating, insomnia, hypersomnia, low energy, fatigue, low self-esteem, poor concentration, feelings of hopelessness, dysthymia is evaluated by taking a careful history of mood, mental health symptoms over the past several months, forms of depression, a number of treatment options, dysthymia, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, flouxetine, prozac, talk therapies, cognitive/behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, have also been shown to be effective, evidence to suggest that the combination, of both medication, psychotherapy treatments, yield the most improvement, by definition, dysthymia, chronic condition lasting many years, though some people completely recover, others continue to have some symptoms, maintenance medication, therapy required, antidepressant drugs have a number of side effects, complicate treatment, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, stomach upset, mild insomnia, reduced sex drive, untreated dysthymia, progress into a major depressive episode, a phenomenon known, "double depression", suffer, a persistently depressed mood.



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