CallMeKate
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That would be situational depression. The differences are what are sometimes misunderstood.Depression is sometimes related to unpleasant situations in affected person's lives, either from their own choices and actions, or due to others, or due to unlucky fate of living in a competitive world that is often unfair, that over time by repetitive self awareness, increasingly trains via neural plasticity their body for the condition to become worse so.
"Situational depression is a response to a specific stressful event, while clinical depression (major depressive disorder) is a more severe and persistent mental health condition with or without an identifiable trigger.
Key differences include the cause (stressor vs. no specific trigger), duration (shorter vs. at least two weeks), and severity (less severe vs. more severe, impacting daily function)"
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