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What's the difference in the two?I want to believe that my depression is situational,even though it has lasted at least 2 years now.I keep thinking once my situation changes I will feel better.
But what if my situation doesn't change?Or am I jus fooling myself by calling it "situational"? |
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There is a great deal of difference between Situational Depression and Clinical Depression, where one is most usually the result of negative and often traumatic life events, the other results from chemical/hormonal imbalance and/or faulty electrical impulses needing to be corrected with medication. Even doctors often fail to differentiate in their diagnosis'.....'I believe you are Depressed'..or...'You are suffering from Depression'...both very different animals.
Out of Interest, I have included a link below that strives to differentiate the two. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...7-mL5uPKjYz4YP
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For me, the difference is whether it seems temporary or more longer lasting.
I have clinical depression and need medication to feel better. When the meds aren't working, I feel terrible no matter what my situation is. It has made therapy difficult for me. I feel like therapists understand and know how to treat situational depression better. That has been my experience anyway. Have you tried therapy or medication? Has one or the other made a difference for you? Whatever the case, I'm sorry you feel so bad. |
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I'm so sorry you're hurting so much, Betty_Banana!
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Don’t worry so much about which. It is. If situational depression is unresolved, (that is, the patient cant bounce back from or change the situation)or very severe it is more likely to be called clinical depression. The same techniques of self care help for both and are absolutely necessary . Meds are not the magic bullet and will not help enough if you dont take care of yourself, try to resolve the situation or its impact on you. Of course the more moderate techniques are usually tried before medication, depending on the severity of the symptoms.
There is definitely overlap and having dealt with this for over 40 years and having it run in my family, I extremely object to non professional people saying you can easily differentiate between the two. I am getting very frustrated with people with no credentials thinking that some random article justifies broad generalizations. The main point here is that you can help yourself by consulting professionals and taking steps listed in the article to take care of yourself. I have a Masters in Library Science, so I do have a background in evaluating and applying the information in such articles.
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Thanks everyone.
I think I definitely need to seek help with this. |
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After reading the link that was posted in this thread I really think it's situational depression rather than clinical depression.Mainly because it said
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