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What is the real meaning of Depression in Psychology? Explain in details.​

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Explanation:

Depression is a mood disorder that involves a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. It is different from the mood fluctuations that people regularly experience as a part of life.

Major life events, such as bereavement or the loss of a job, can lead to depression. However, doctors only consider feelings of grief to be part of depression if they persist.

Depression is an ongoing problem, not a passing one. It consists of episodes during which the symptoms last for at least 2 weeks. Depression can last for several weeks, months, or years.

Signs and symptoms

The symptoms of depression can include:

a depressed mood

reduced interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed

a loss of sexual desire

changes in appetite

unintentional weight loss or gain

sleeping too much or too little

agitation, restlessness, and pacing up and down

slowed movement and speech

fatigue or loss of energy

feelings of worthlessness or guilt

difficulty thinking, concentrating, or making decisions

recurrent thoughts of death or suicide, or an attempt at suicide

Find out more about recognizing the hidden signs of depression.

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