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Depression or depress may refer to:

Psychology

  • Depression (mood)
  • Colloquially, Adjustment disorder with depressed mood, previously known as Reactive depression.
  • Major depressive disorder, a clinical diagnosis of a state of intense sadness and/or hopelessness
    • Atypical depression, a cyclical sub-type of clinical depression where sleep, feeding and perception of pleasure are normal but there is a feeling of lethargy
    • Melancholic depression a sub-type of clinical depression characterized by an inability to feel pleasure combined with physical agitation, insomnia, or decreased appetite
    • Psychotic depression, a sub-type of clinical depression combined with psychotic or delusional perceptions
    • Postnatal depression, clinical depression following childbirth
  • Depression is the 4th stage of the Kübler-Ross model (commonly known as the "stages of dying").

Physiology

People I know that is dealing with things: Colleta May Jinkins Problem: Kids Answer: I will tell you tomorrow when i find my workbook ok Colleta. AKA: C-Jizzle By: AC$ Antonio Carey