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   Psychotic depression refers to the situation when depression and hallucinations or delusions are experienced at the same time (co-occur). This may be the result of depression that becomes so severe that it results in the sufferer losing touch with reality. Individuals who primarily suffer from a loss of touch with reality (for example, schizophrenia ) are thought to suffer from an imbalance of dopamine activity in the brain and to be at risk of subsequently becoming depressed., as explained here: http://zubindci.doang.net#31300 - Putting affairs in order, tying up loose ends, changing a will, Recommended Site: http://ucikupag.i34u.com#50829 - Dysthmia is a type of chronic &ldquo;low-grade&rdquo; depression. More days than not, you feel mildly or moderately depressed, although you may have brief periods of normal mood. The symptoms of dysthymia are not as strong as the symptoms of major depression, but they last a long time (at least two years). These chronic symptoms make it very difficult to live life to the fullest or to remember better times. Some people also experience major depressive episodes on top of dysthymia, a condition known as &ldquo;double depression.&rdquo; If you suffer from dysthymia, you may feel like you&rsquo;ve always been depressed. Or you may think that your continuous low mood is &ldquo;just the way you are.&rdquo; However, dysthymia can be treated, even if your symptoms have gone unrecognized or untreated for years.
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