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Like all types of depression, the symptoms of dysthymia also include low mood, sadness, anger, guilt, and anhedonia, but they are not as same as they may be persistent for longer periods.
The term was used as a replacement for “depressive personality” by Robert Spitzer, a psychiatrist, in the late 1970s. Sometimes the symptoms go unnoticed because they are not that severe.
Dysthymia Definition
"Dysthymia or Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD) is a mild type of depression that lasts for longer periods of time affecting the patient’s life."
Some of the symptoms consists
The symptoms of dysthymia are similar to those of depression but in dysthymia, the symptoms are present on most days for at least 2 years in adults and at least 1 year in children and teens.
Doctors use the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) published by the American Psychiatric Association to identify the symptoms of dysthymia.
Dysthymia is a milder, but long-lasting form of depression. The occurrence of dysthymia or PDD is common but the exact cause is still known. Factors that contribute to PDD include
Many factors contribute to Dysthymia. These include
Chronic stress and trauma have also been linked to Dysthymia condition.
PDD can be managed by talking to your doctors and finding out the best treatment that works for you. The most common treatments are medication or talk therapy/counseling or a combination of both.
Medication or prescription drugs, antidepressants, are prescribed by a doctor. The most commonly used medications are:
The medication may take a month or two for showing the difference.
Psychotherapy or Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in which a therapist will talk to you about your thoughts and emotions, and how it affects the action done by you. These therapy sessions can be done alone or in group sessions. Phone or video calls can also be used. The therapies are helpful in:
Some of the lifestyle changes can improve your health to prevent Dysthymia.
Though it is hard to prevent Dysthymia one can identify the symptoms at early stages and start treatment at the earliest.
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