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Persistent Depressive Disorder Case Study

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F34.1 Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia) with anxious distress mild, with pure dysthymic syndrome, Early onset, Moderate
Criteria:
F34.1 - Andy matches the criteria for Persistent Depressive Disorder. For one to be diagnosed with this disorder, they must be in a depressed mood for most of the day, for more days than not for at least 2 years. Andy states that he's "been depressed "'forever'" and these symptoms started about 2 ½ years ago. He also stated that he feels depressed "'all of the time.'" He experienced an occasional "break" but nothing more than a week, which matches that these symptoms must be present the majority of the time with no more than a 2-month window without any symptoms. In addition, Andy must have the presence …show more content…

In Andy's case, he has persistent depressive disorder. The two symptoms that stand out for him are feelings that he might lose control of himself and fear something awful may occur. This is made known when he says that she worries that he "might lose control" when he gets in this mood or questions "if something really bad ends up happening." Andy's severity for this is mild because he has two symptoms …show more content…

However, there are some differences which makes it not possible for Andy to have. Andy's has not experienced lack interest or pleasure in activities, no report of significant weight loss or weight gain, no feelings of worthlessness or inappropriate guilt, and he does not have recurrent thoughts of death. In order for Andy to be diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder, he would have to have five or more of the following symptoms and he does not meet that

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