In many cases, individuals think that they are experiencing depression, but in reality they only feel sad. Sadness is caused by events contrasting with MDD (severe depression) when an individual experiences long-term mixed emotions. MDD hurts you and makes you feel sad mood disorder. It also leads people to lose interest in past hobbies and activities and influence people's emotions, thoughts, and actions.
F 32.0 Major depression, single episode, mild F 32.1 major depression, single, moderate F 32.2 major depression, single, severe non-psychotic features F 32.3 Major depression, single-shot, psychopathology F 32.4 Major Depression, Single Episode, Partial Remission Depression, No Incremental History of Independent Seizures, Increase in Energy or Mania with Favorite Features and Severity Associated. At least one previous episode lasts at least two weeks and is separated by the current episode of at least two months. In the past, there was never a flirty and arrogant plan. This category can still be used if the patient is undergoing treatment to reduce the risk of further episodes
Major depressive disorder (MDD), commonly referred to as major depression, unipolar depression or clinical depression, one individual has one or more severe depressive episodes. Diagnosis of severe depression (single episode) is diagnosed after one episode. Diagnosis is major depression (relapse) after multiple episodes. Depression without mania is sometimes called unipolar depression. Emotions are still at the bottom of "poles", they do not rise as high as bipolar disorder, arrogant "pole".