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* [[Depression (kinesiology)]], an anatomical term of motion |
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* [[Depression (geology)]], a sunken landform |
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Revision as of 01:37, 24 September 2009
Look up depression in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
The terms depression and depress(ed) may refer to:
Psychology
- Major depressive disorder (also known as clinical depression or major depression), a specific diagnosis from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders by the American Psychiatric Association
- Major depressive episode
- Atypical depression, a cyclical sub-type of major depression where sleep, feeding and perception of pleasure are normal but there is a feeling of lethargy
- Melancholic depression, a sub-type of major depression characterized by an inability to feel pleasure combined with physical agitation, insomnia, or decreased appetite
- Psychotic depression, a sub-type of major depression combined with psychotic or delusional perceptions
- Depression (mood)
- Postpartum depression, a depressive episode occurring within a year of childbirth
- Dysthymia, a long-term low-grade depressive condition
- Adjustment disorder with depressed mood, previously known as "reactive depression"
- Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a depressed mood related to the season
Physiology
- Depression (physiology), a reduction in a biological variable or the function of an organ
- Depression (kinesiology), an anatomical term of motion
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Other
- Depression (geology), a sunken landform
- Depression (economics), an economic downturn more severe than a recession
- The Great Depression was a severe economic depression in the 1930s
- The Long Depression was an economic depression, starting in 1873 and sometimes dated as lasting until 1896, known at the time as the Great Depression.
- Depression glass, glassware that was distributed free, or at low cost, in the United States around the time of the Great Depression.
- Depression (meteorology), an area of low atmospheric pressure
- Tropical depression (meteorology), a class of tropical cyclone
- "Depress", a song by Eyehategod from the album In the Name of Suffering
- "Depression", a song by Black Flag from the album Damaged