Department of Psychotherapy, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
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Navigating Neurotic Depression: A Guide to Healing
Author(s): Isabelle Senda*
Neurotic depression, often referred to as dysthymia or persistent depressive disorder, is a mental health condition characterized by a persistent
low mood, feelings of hopelessness and a lack of interest or pleasure in most activities. Unlike major depression, which can manifest in episodic
episodes, neurotic depression is chronic and can last for years if left untreated. However, despite its persistence, neurotic depression is treatable
and there are numerous strategies individuals can employ to navigate their journey towards healing. Neurotic depression is a complex condition
that can have various causes, including genetic predispositions, brain chemistry imbalances and environmental factors such as trauma or chronic
stress. Individuals with neurotic depression often experience a constant sense of sadness or emptiness, even during periods of relative stability.
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DOI:
10.37421/2572-0791.2024.10.100
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