Definition of Dysthymia. Meaning of Dysthymia. Synonyms of Dysthymia

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Definition of Dysthymia

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- Dysthymia (/dɪsˈθaɪmiə/ dihs-THIY-mee-uh), known as persistent depressive disorder (PDD) in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders...
- personality disorder shares some similarities with mood disorders such as dysthymia, it also shares many similarities with other personality disorders including...
- called depression, such as major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder and dysthymia. Additionally, depression can be a normal temporary reaction to life events...
- effective in the treatment of dysthymia. Likewise, a 2024 literature review found that low-dose amisulpride was effective for dysthymia. The drug is approved...
- 6%, major depressive disorder with severity (MDE-s) 7.7%, dysthymia 6.2%, MDE-s with dysthymia 3.4%, any bipolar disorder 1.6%, and any mood disorder 11...
- treatment. One may treat underlying causes such as depression (especially dysthymia or major depressive disorder) or bipolar disorder as well as the dysphoric...
- alienation, nihilism, and apathy. Feelings of emptiness often accompany dysthymia, depression, loneliness, anhedonia, despair, or other mental/emotional...
- clinical depression Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression Dysthymia, also known as persistent depressive disorder Economic depression, a sustained...
- depressive disorder, and is sometimes used in low dosage to treat anxiety and dysthymia. The drug is chemically and clinically similar to amisulpride. Levosulpiride...
- of either major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia), or bipolar disorder I or II. They are more likely to occur in patients...