Dysthymic disorder (chronic depression) articles and videos
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Dysthymia Classification & external resources ICD-10 F34.1 ICD-9 300.4 Dysthymia (pronunciation in IPA: [dɪsˈθaɪmɪə or dɪsˈθɪmeə (chiefly British)]) or dysthymic disorder is a form of the mood disorder of depression characterized by...
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How did you find happiness with another person? What am I missing? What is wrong with me? Do I even need to find happiness with another person? It just seems better that way. Everything feels so meaningless to me. I hold my friends at a distance. Nothing compares to the comfort o...
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sORRy Your love is gonna drown. YOUR LOVE IS GONNA DROWN !#%!@$#T% @$% haha Dim my eyes/Rearview/I might be wrong:: Well I went back to N' Orleans to see the voodoo man Said sorry things didn't work out son The stars I couldn't see to clear that night back in the millenniums da...
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He wakes up soaked in sweat at 3:30 am, rescued by consciousness from a string of nightmares. The first was about a new reality show on television in which all of the male contestants agreed to have their penises cut off if they didn't win. The victims seemed to tolerate the insu...
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Fatigue (medical)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Fatigue (physical))Jump to: navigation, search"Exhaustion" redirects here. For other uses, see Exhaust."Exhausted" redirects here. For other uses, see tired."Fatigue (physical)"...
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A funeral during the Siege of Sarajevo in 1992 Grief is a multi-faceted response to loss. Although conventionally focused on the emotional response to loss, it also has a physical, cognitive, behavioral, social and philosophical dimensi...
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Cyclothymia Classification & external resources ICD-10 F34.0 ICD-9 301.13 Cyclothymia is a chronic, but less extreme, form of bipolar disorder that consists of short periods of mild depression alternating with short periods of hypo...
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Contents 1 History 2 General issues 3 Specific schools and approaches 3.1 Psychoanalysis 3.2 Medical and non-medical models 3.3 Cognitive therapy 3.4 Expressive therapy 3.5 Adaptations for children 4 The therapeutic relationship ...
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Dysthymia Classification & external resources ICD-10 F34.1 ICD-9 300.4 Dysthymia (pronunciation in IPA: [d?s??a?m?? or d?s???me? (chiefly British)]) or dysthymic disorder is a form of the mood disorder of depression characterized by...

