Department of Clinical Psychology, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany
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Exploring Endogenous Depression: Inner Turmoil and Treatment
Author(s): Johnson Kozel*
Depression, a multifaceted mental health condition, manifests in various forms, affecting individuals in unique ways. Among its classifications,
endogenous depression stands as a distinct entity, characterized by a complex interplay of biological, psychological and environmental factors.
Unlike reactive depression triggered by external events, endogenous depression arises from internal dysregulations within the brain, presenting
a unique challenge in diagnosis and treatment. Endogenous depression, also known as biological or clinical depression, stems primarily from
biological factors rather than external stressors. Unlike situational depression, which often has identifiable triggers, endogenous depression
emerges seemingly without external cause. It encompasses a profound sense of despair, persistent low mood, anhedonia (loss of interest or
pleasure) and distu.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2572-0791.2024.10.99
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