Tag: Anhedonia


NEUROTIC DEPRESSION

Introduction and Core Conceptualization The term neurotic depression historically represented a vital, highly nuanced classification within the broader spectrum of mood disorders. Primarily utilized in psychiatric and psychological frameworks before the adoption of standardized, symptom-based diagnostic manuals like the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), this diagnostic label sought to capture a specific […]

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NEGATIVE SCHIZOPHRENIA

Comprehensive Overview of Negative Schizophrenia Negative schizophrenia represents a profoundly debilitating subset of the schizophrenic spectrum, characterized primarily by the absence or diminution of normal functions rather than the presence of abnormal behaviors. While the general public often associates schizophrenia with “positive” symptoms—such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized speech—the negative variant is defined by a […]

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AVOLITION

Introduction and Definition of Avolition Avolition, derived from the Latin roots meaning ‘without’ (a-) and ‘will’ (volitio), is formally defined within clinical psychology and psychiatry as a profound and marked reduction or complete failure in the initiation and execution of goal-directed behavior. This symptom represents a core disturbance in the motivational domain, wherein the capacity […]

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MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE

MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE The Core Definition of a Major Depressive Episode A Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined clinically as a distinct period of at least two consecutive weeks characterized by a pervasive and persistent depressed mood or a marked loss of interest or pleasure in nearly all activities, a condition known as anhedonia. This […]

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MELANCHOLIC FEATURES

Melancholic Features The Core Definition of Melancholic Features Melancholic features represent a severe and distinct subtype of major depressive disorder, characterized by a profound loss of pleasure or interest in nearly all activities, even those typically considered enjoyable. This condition is not merely a deeper sadness but involves specific physiological and psychological disturbances that set […]

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