| 21. | People with dysthymia are also prone to intermittent attacks of major depression, a condition called double depression.
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| 22. | The treatment of dysthymia is largely the same as for major depression, including antidepressant medications and psychotherapy.
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| 23. | The amygdala ( associated with processing negative emotions such as fear ) was more activated in dysthymia patients.
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| 24. | A study comparing healthy individuals to people with dysthymia indicates there are other biological indicators of the disorder.
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| 25. | In the DSM-5, dysthymia is relabeled as " Persistent Depressive Disorder ( Dysthymia ) ".
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| 26. | In the DSM-5, dysthymia is relabeled as " Persistent Depressive Disorder ( Dysthymia ) ".
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| 27. | Your condition may be a newly discovered form of depression called dysthymia, and it's totally treatable.
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| 28. | Research has shown that there is a high rate of co-morbidity with depression in children with dysthymia.
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| 29. | Other studies indicate that at least 6 percent of people, possibly many more, experience dysthymia at some time.
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| 30. | Stronger evidence supports the usefulness of antidepressants in the treatment of depression that is chronic ( dysthymia ) or severe.
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