
The Virtual Couch Smiling But Sad: Decoding Persistent Depressive Disorder, Dysthymia, “Eeyore Syndrome” w/BONUS Medication Analogy and Thanksgiving Talk Topics
Nov 28, 2024
Delve into the complexities of persistent depressive disorder and its impact on mental health. Learn how neurotransmitters, like serotonin and dopamine, influence mood and the role of medication in treating chronic depression. Discover the historical evolution of PDD and its place within the DSM-5 framework. Explore unhealthy coping mechanisms and the importance of self-discovery in recovery. With Thanksgiving approaching, find insightful psychological fun facts to share around the table!
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Shift from Personality to Mood Disorder
- Dysthymia was historically seen as a personality flaw rather than a treatable disease.
- Shifting it to a mood disorder in DSM editions helped frame it as a medical condition, not a personal defect.
Nature of Personality Disorders
- Personality disorders involve enduring patterns of thinking and behavior ingrained since childhood.
- These patterns, like in narcissistic personality disorder, resist change and cause relational difficulties.
PDD as Chronic Emotional Drizzle
- PDD is a persistent emotional drizzle lasting at least two years, unlike major depressive disorder's intense, brief storms.
- People can have PDD and also experience major depressive episodes layered on top.
