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REACTIVE DEPRESSION

Conceptual Overview and Historical Evolution of Reactive Depression Reactive depression, historically distinguished from endogenous depression, refers to a clinical depressive episode that is precipitated by a specific, identifiable external stressor or life event. This classification emerged from the early 20th-century psychiatric tradition, which sought to differentiate between mood disorders arising from internal biological predispositions and […]

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NEUROTIC DEPRESSIVE REACTION (Reactive Depression)

Defining Neurotic Depressive Reaction and Reactive Depression The concept of Neurotic Depressive Reaction, often synonymously referred to as Reactive Depression, describes a distinct clinical presentation of depressive symptoms that are directly precipitated by an identifiable external stressor or a difficult life situation. Unlike endogenous forms of depression, which appear to arise primarily from internal biological […]

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