minor depression

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a less severe form of depression, often with fewer symptoms than major depression

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  • The doctor diagnosed him with minor depression after observing his persistent low mood.
  • Even minor depression can significantly impact one's daily life and well-being.
  • Therapy is often recommended for treating minor depression, sometimes without medication.
  • She realized what she was experiencing was a form of minor depression, not just a prolonged bad mood.
  • It's important to distinguish between minor depression and a more severe clinical condition.
  • Without proper care, minor depression can sometimes develop into a major depressive episode.
  • Our research focuses on the long-term effects of untreated minor depression in young adults.
  • Could these persistent feelings of sadness be a sign of minor depression?
  • He struggled with what his therapist later identified as minor depression throughout his college years.
  • Early recognition of minor depression is crucial for effective management.