Classification
Depression
This classification provides reliable and comprehensive scientific content on depression and depressive disorders, and aims to explain what depression is, its causes, symptoms, and its impact on mental health and quality of life.
This section deals with the different types of depression according to the scientific classification, as depression appears in multiple forms that differ in their severity and duration, such as severe depression, persistent depressive disorder, bipolar depression, seasonal affective disorder, psychotic depression, situational depression, in addition to other medically recognized types.
Each type is presented clearly to help the reader understand the basic differences between these disorders.
The classification also includes a simplified explanation of the psychological, biological, and environmental causes of depression, along with an explanation of common psychological and physical symptoms, and the importance of accurate diagnosis.
Treatment of depression is also addressed in its various forms, such as psychotherapy, drug therapy, and lifestyle modification, with a focus on ways to cope with and live with depression, especially in chronic or long-term cases.
This classification aims to raise psychological awareness and provide content that helps the reader to correctly understand depression, away from stigma or misinformation.
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