Signs you have high functioning depression
Even in the case of high-functioning depression, individuals still encounter many of the typical symptoms associated with clinical depression.
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People with high-functioning depression, officially called persistent depressive disorder or PDD, experience depression symptoms but to a lesser extent. They can still manage daily activities like work or school, perform well, handle responsibilities at home, and participate in social activities. This type of persistent depression has some unique features.(Unsplash)
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The symptoms of depression are milder compared to major depressive disorder, making them appear more manageable.(Unsplash)
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Despite experiencing mild depression, the individual is capable of functioning well at work and maintaining normal, healthy relationships.
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To conceal their true emotions from loved ones, individuals with high-functioning depression may grapple with persistent physical symptoms like headaches and stomach distress. (Shutterstock)
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