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  2. Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia): Treatments

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    The best treatment is typically a combination of therapy, medication, and self-help strategies. You can learn more about these treatments below. Psychotherapy — aka talk therapy —...

  3. Dysthymia - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Often, people with dysthymia get used to the mild depressive symptoms and don't seek help. But early diagnosis and treatment are important for recovery. A diagnosis may be made after a careful mental health exam and health history done by a licensed mental health provider.

  4. Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia) | Psychology Today

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    Treatment. Symptoms. The main sign of persistent depressive disorder is a low, dark, or sad mood that occurs for most of the day, for more days than not, for at least two years. People with...

  5. Persistent depressive disorder - Diagnosis and treatment ...

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    Treatment. The two main treatments for persistent depressive disorder are medicines and talk therapy. What your health care provider recommends depends on factors such as: How severe your symptoms are. Your desire to explore emotional or other issues affecting your life. Previous treatment methods. Your ability to tolerate medicines.

  6. An Overview of Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)

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    Fortunately, there are effective treatments available for persistent depressive disorder that can make a major difference in your health and well-being. Talk to your doctor about how you are feeling to explore the treatment options that are right for you.

  7. Persistent depressive disorder, formerly known as dysthymia, is a form of chronic depression. Learn about its symptoms, causes, treatment, and more.

  8. Chronic Depression (Dysthymia): Symptoms, Treatments, and More

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    Dysthymia can be successfully treated with therapy, medications, or a combination of the two. You may need long-term treatment to control your symptoms. Is dysthymia a personality...

  9. Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD): Symptoms & Treatment

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    Persistent depressive disorder (PDD), formerly known as dysthymia or dysthymic disorder, is mild or moderate depression that doesn’t go away. If you have persistent depressive disorder, you may experience low mood, as well as other symptoms, occurring most days without going away.

  10. What Is Dysthymia? A Psychologist Explains - mindbodygreen

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    In some people, this manifests as anxious dysthymia, where they experience restlessness and low self-esteem. Those who have anergic dysthymia, meanwhile, tend to be unable to experience pleasure, and feel sluggish. To be depressed isn't about feeling sad. Sadness is an emotion we can feel and register. In contrast, to be depressed is to be numb.

  11. Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia) - Harvard Health

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    Treatment. The best treatment is a combination of psychotherapy and medication. The most helpful type of psychotherapy depends on a number of factors, including the nature of any stressful events, the availability of family and other social support, and personal preference.