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Showing posts with label high functioning depression symptoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high functioning depression symptoms. Show all posts

Saturday, December 10, 2022

Is Dysthymia a High Functioning Depression?

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Is Dysthymia a High Functioning Depression? That’s what I am talking about in this video. High functioning depression is a term people will use to describe the degree of depression someone has. That is usually determined by how they function in their day to day life. Perhaps they’re still able to go to work, go to school take care of the family etc. This is in contrast to a low functioning depressed person who may not be able to get out of bed, may not be bathing maybe failing classes because they just can’t pull it together enough to do these things. So high functioning is more of a descriptive term and not really an official diagnosis.

Dysthymic disorder has been renamed persistent depressive disorder. I discuss the criteria for persistent depressive disorder in this video. Someone with dysthymia (persistent depressive disorder) can also have episodes of major depression on top of their dysthymia.

One big difference between dysthymia and depression is with major depression, you need five of nine symptoms. With dysthymia, you only need two of six symptoms. So, with major depression you need more symptoms. I discuss the full criteria for major depression and how to know if you are depressed in a previous video you can watch here:

#mentalhealth #depression

Disclaimer: All of the information on this channel is for educational purposes and not intended to be specific/personal medical advice from me to you. Watching the videos or getting answers to comments/questions, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. If you have your own doctor, perhaps these videos can help prepare you for your discussion with your doctor.

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Wednesday, October 5, 2022

7 Signs You May Have High Functioning Depression

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Many psychologists associate high functioning depression with persistent depressive disorder. Which is a prolonged state of depression. Those with high functioning depression may not feel as helpless as those with clinical depression, but their depression does affect tremendously their quality of life. It minimizes their interest in everything, including social events with friends and family. High functioning depressives will socialize when necessary, and will go to work and school. But once they are done with their responsibilities they will withdraw themselves. Here are 7 signs you may have high functioning depression.

Disclaimer: Only a real professional can diagnose you. Do not use these as self diagnosis. Actually, never self diagnose.

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Monday, October 3, 2022

Different Types of Depression

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A psychologist outlines types of depression other than clinical depression including
High Functioning Depressive Disorder – Persistent Depression (PDD )
)Seasonal Affect Disease (SAD )
)Bipolar disorder
Post Natal Depression
Premenstral Dysphoric Syndrome

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Video Chapters

00: 00 Introduction
00: 42 High Functioning Depression
01: 05 Persistent (High Functioning) Dysthymia
01: 33 Alcohol is very common in Depression
02: 09 High Functioning Depression can come and go
02: 33 High Functioning Depression can have periods of Major Depression also
03: 13 Major Depressive Episode – 5 Symptoms – 2 Weeks
03: 49 Bipolar Disorder
04: 03 Bipolar Type 2
05: 10 Upswing Manic Phase
05: 31 Post Natal Depression
08: 33 Lifeline Number
08: 49 PMDD

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Is Dysthymia a High Functioning Depression?

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Is Dysthymia a High Functioning Depression? That’s what I am talking about in this video. High functioning depression is a term people will use to describe the degree of depression someone has. That is usually determined by how they function in their day to day life. Perhaps they’re still able to go to work, go to school take care of the family etc. This is in contrast to a low functioning depressed person who may not be able to get out of bed, may not be bathing maybe failing classes because they just can’t pull it together enough to do these things. So high functioning is more of a descriptive term and not really an official diagnosis.

Dysthymic disorder has been renamed persistent depressive disorder. I discuss the criteria for persistent depressive disorder in this video. Someone with dysthymia (persistent depressive disorder) can also have episodes of major depression on top of their dysthymia.

One big difference between dysthymia and depression is with major depression, you need five of nine symptoms. With dysthymia, you only need two of six symptoms. So, with major depression you need more symptoms. I discuss the full criteria for major depression and how to know if you are depressed in a previous video you can watch here:

#mentalhealth #depression

Disclaimer: All of the information on this channel is for educational purposes and not intended to be specific/personal medical advice from me to you. Watching the videos or getting answers to comments/questions, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. If you have your own doctor, perhaps these videos can help prepare you for your discussion with your doctor.

I upload every Wednesday at 9am, and sometimes have extra videos in between. Subscribe to my channel so you don’t miss a video 3


https://grainedecannabis.net/2022/10/03/is-dysthymia-a-high-functioning-depression/

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