Psychotic Depression - How It Differs From Clinical Depression



About twenty five percent of individuals admitted to hospitals for depression suffer from some form of psychotic depression. With this type of depression, individuals not only suffer from common depressive symptoms but also from hallucinations or delusions. The illness has many similarities to clinical depression, but some important differences as well.

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