What To Know About Severe Depression

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Severe depression means that a person’s depression symptoms are very intense, often enough to interfere with many daily functions. Image for illustration purposes
Severe depression means that a person’s depression symptoms are very intense, often enough to interfere with many daily functions. Image for illustration purposes

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Severe depression means that a person’s depression symptoms are very intense, often enough to interfere with many daily functions.

Severe depression is not a distinct diagnosis from major depressive disorder. Rather, people tend to experience their depression as more severe when they have several symptoms of depression or when some depression symptoms are especially intense. Depression exists on a continuum, from symptoms that mildly disrupt daily life to those that are totally debilitating.

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