Dysthymia - A Mild Form of Depression



Dysthymia is characterized as a depressive disorder that is less severe than major depression. It is often characterized as chronic depression. Those who can be diagnosed with this disorder have symptoms of mild depression for at least two years, and they feel blue or depressed more often than not during that time.

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