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''Depression''' may refer to:
* [[Depression (mood)]], or minor depression, an increasingly common term for a sad or low mood or the loss of pleasure during which time an individual remains capable of performing personal and vocational obligations in a generally satisfactory manner
 
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* [[Major depression]] or clinical depression, or , a state of intense sadness, melancholia or despair that has advanced to the point of being disruptive to an individual's social functioning and/or activities of daily living. This category includes [[neurotic depressive reaction]], [[psychotic depressive reaction]] and [[unipolar depression]]
 
 
* [[Depression (emotion)]], or minor depression, an increasingly common term for a sad or low mood or the loss of pleasure during which time an individual remains capable of performing personal and vocational obligations in a generally satisfactory manner
 
* [[Major depression]] or clinical depression, or , a state of intense [[sadness]], [[melancholia]] or [[despair]] that has advanced to the point of being disruptive to an individual's [[social functioning]] and/or [[activities of daily living]]. This category includes [[neurotic depressive reaction]], [[psychotic depressive reaction]] and [[unipolar depression]]
   
 
==Further types of depression==
 
==Further types of depression==
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* [[Involutional depression]]
 
* [[Involutional depression]]
 
* [[Involutional depression]] depression in the elderly aka involutional melancholia
 
* [[Involutional depression]] depression in the elderly aka involutional melancholia
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* [[Persistent depressive disorder]]
 
* [[Psychotic depression]]
 
* [[Psychotic depression]]
 
* [[Reactive depression]]
 
* [[Reactive depression]]
 
* [[Treatment resistant depression]] - aka recurrent depression a depression not responding to typical modes of treatment
* [[Recurrent depression]]
 
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* [[Refractory depression]] - depression not responding to typical modes of treatment
 
* [[Treatment resistant depression]]
 
 
* [[Depressive Disorder Not Otherwise Specified]]
 
* [[Depressive Disorder Not Otherwise Specified]]
   
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* [[Dysphoria]]
 
* [[Dysphoria]]
 
* [[Melancholia]]
 
* [[Melancholia]]
 
 
* [[Depression (physiology)]], a lowering, in particular a reduction in a particular biological variable or the function of an organ, contrasted to ''elevation''
 
* [[Depression (physiology)]], a lowering, in particular a reduction in a particular biological variable or the function of an organ, contrasted to ''elevation''
 
* [[Depression (kinesiology)]], an anatomical term of motion
 
* [[Depression (kinesiology)]], an anatomical term of motion
 
* [[Suicide and depression-Genetics]]
 
* [[Suicide and depression-Genetics]]
   
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==See also==
 
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*[[Antidepressant]]
 
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*[[Depressants]]
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*[[Depressogenic]]
   
   
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