Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mental health counselor Jeffrey Meltzer sees clients nearly every day who suffer from “high-functioning” depression, so he decided ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. High-functioning depression, often called persistent depressive disorder or dysthymia, is a tricky condition where people seem to ...
Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. "You don't seem depressed," is a comment nobody with depression wants ...
Depression is often linked with a lack of energy or inability to do small tasks. A new term which has entered the pop psychology zeitgeist paints a very different picture of depression.
Some people don't even realize they're dealing with a form of depression. Oscar Wong via Getty Images While it’s not an official medical diagnosis, high-functioning depression is more common than most ...
“I don’t even remember the last time I was truly happy. Yet I go to work, pay my bills, see my friends. But I’m constantly, severely depressed.” This is just one of over a thousand comments on a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While it’s not an official medical diagnosis, high-functioning depression is more common than most people think. That’s because, ...
The Cureus research points to a feeling called anhedonia as a core and often “hidden” symptom of high-functioning depression. As defined by the Cleveland Clinic, anhedonia is "the lack of interest, ...
Depression is often linked with a lack of energy or inability to do small tasks. A new term which has entered the pop psychology zeitgeist paints a very different picture of depression.
High-functioning depression can sit behind a polished life, making it hard for friends, colleagues, and even the person experiencing it to recognize what is going on. Instead of obvious collapse, the ...
This post is in response to Why Do Depressed People Lie in Bed? By Jonathan Rottenberg Ph.D. Bipolar IN Order has been an incredibly interesting journey. With each new year come new insights that ...