Atypical depression is a type of depression in which the depression results in increased appetite, weight gain, excessive sleep, fatigue or weakness, moods that are strongly reactive to environmental circumstances, and feeling extremely sensitive to rejection. The major symptom the distinguishes atypical depression from other forms is the improvement in the mood to the positive changes around.
Psychotherapy and medications are the current available forms of treatment methods for atypical depression. To further advance the research and discover new ways to detect and treat this subtype of depression, popular atypical depression articles are collected in scientific journals like Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences which act as source of reference material for researchers, academicians, and even mental health care professionals.Similar Subject Articles
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