Depression
Other mood-related conditions will be explored, including Bipolar Disorders, Dysthymic Disorder, Anxiety Disorders, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Mood Disorder Due to a General[mentalhelp.net]
Also called: Clinical depression, Dysthymic disorder, Major depressive disorder, Unipolar depression Summary Depression is a serious medical illness.[medlineplus.gov]
Dysthymic disorder (or dysthymia or chronic depression): In dysthymia, the main symptom is a low mood on most days for a long period of time.[my.clevelandclinic.org]
Reactive Depression
This would include people with mild to moderate depression, who have not been depressed long enough to be diagnosed with dysthymic disorder, which requires depressive symptoms[bayridgetreatmentcenter.com]
disorder ). postpartum depression moderate to severe depression beginning slowly and sometimes undetectably during the second to third week post partum, increasing steadily[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
Dysthymic Disorder. This is a milder but more chronic depression also known as “dysthymia.”[cbn.com]
Endogenous Depression
disorder ). postpartum depression moderate to severe depression beginning slowly and sometimes undetectably during the second to third week post partum, increasing steadily[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
disorder Endogenous depression Involutional depression Involutional depression depression in the elderly aka involutional melancholia Persistent depressive disorder Psychotic[psychology.wikia.com]
Kovacs M, Akiskal HS, Gatsonis C, Parone PL: Childhood-onset dysthymic disorder. Clinical features and prospective naturalistic outcome.[doi.org]
Mental Disorder
It affects memory, thinking, orientation, comprehension, calculation, learning capacity, language, and judgement.[web.archive.org]
[…] depressive disorder, dysthymic disorder, and bipolar disorder.[web.archive.org]
[…] is impaired, failure to admit or retain that person is likely to lead to a serious deterioration in his or her condition or will prevent the giving of appropriate treatment[ohchr.org]
Anxiety Disorder
[…] convert 300.3 to ICD-10-CM 300.4 Dysthymic disorder convert 300.4 to ICD-10-CM 300.5 Neurasthenia convert 300.5 to ICD-10-CM 300.6 Depersonalization disorder convert 300.6[icd9data.com]
Vance A, Harris K, Boots M, Talbot J, Karamitsios M: Which anxiety disorders may differentiate attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, combined type, with dysthymic disorder[doi.org]
Technically, it may be more accurate to diagnose people with anxiety disorders as "dysthymic".[socialanxietyinstitute.org]
Paranoid Personality Disorder
[…] self control because of his mental impairment caused by the disorder.[kentonline.co.uk]
[…] clinical characteristics between patients with depression and those with dysthymic disorder.[ukessays.com]
“His paranoid personality disorder meant he could not make a rational judgement.[kentonline.co.uk]
Bipolar Disorder
It affects memory, thinking, orientation, comprehension, calculation, learning capacity, language, and judgement.[who.int]
[…] anti-TPO) antibodies in celiac patients where major depressive disorder, dysthymic disorder and panic disorder had significantly high frequency.[dx.doi.org]
Dysthymic Disorder: Milder but more chronic depressive symptoms. It must be present for at least 2 years in an adult or 1 year in a child or adolescent.[baltimorepsych.com]
Schizoaffective Disorder
Didi Rhebergen, Rebecca Graham, Dusan Hadzi-Pavlovic, Max Stek, Paul Friend, Melissa Barrett and Gordon Parker, The categorisation of dysthymic disorder: Can its constituents[doi.org]
Schizophrenia
[…] anti-TPO) antibodies in celiac patients where major depressive disorder, dysthymic disorder and panic disorder had significantly high frequency.[dx.doi.org]
disorder, not depression, diagnosed by DSM IV.[dx.doi.org]
Cicarelli et al. [ 37 ] found that, although depression appeared to be associated with CD, as found in previous studies, the mood symptoms of celiac patients were the result of dysthymic[dx.doi.org]
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
The basis of diagnosis is essentially symptom scores combined with subjective judgement of impairment ( American Psychiatric Association 2000 ); these two measures show considerable[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Childhood-onset dysthymic disorder. Clinical features and prospective naturalistic outcome.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]