Major Depressive Episode: Understanding the Silent Struggle
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 […]
PSYCHOLEPSY
Definition and Conceptualization of Psycholepsy Psycholepsy refers specifically to the highly acute onset of a major depressive event, characterized by a sudden and often overwhelming collapse into profound sadness, anhedonia, and functional impairment. Unlike typical presentations of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), which frequently involve a gradual deterioration of mood and interest over weeks or months, […]
ANXIOUS DEPRESSION
Definition and Diagnostic Context Anxious depression refers to a major depressive episode that is uniquely characterized by the co-occurrence of intense anxiety, fear, and psychic tension. It is formally recognized within the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) as the “With Anxious Distress” specifier, applicable not only to […]
AUTONOMOUS DEPRESSION
Defining Autonomous Depression in Contemporary Psychology Autonomous depression refers fundamentally to a major depressive episode that manifests without a clearly identifiable or proportionate external trigger, often presenting with a relatively sudden onset. This classification emphasizes the intrinsic, or self-governing, nature of the mood disorder, suggesting that its etiology is rooted primarily in biological, genetic, or […]