NOUN
- a state of depression and anhedonia so severe as to require clinical intervention
How To Use clinical depression In A Sentence
- Symptoms of clinical depression usually begin by early adulthood.
- Because CFS lacks definitive organic causes, it is often dismissed by physicians as either a psychosomatic illness or a manifestation of clinical depression.
- He suffers from chronic back pain and clinical depression, conditions for which he is reportedly no received medical attention.
- About one in every 20 people have clinical depression.
- From the way you're talking about it, sounds like you're a nihilist, or at the very least suffering from clinical depression.
- Some women have symptoms of clinical depression premenstrually, and that experience is undermined if society fails to acknowledge the seriousness of our premenstrual depression. OUR BODIES, OURSELVES
- Another important symptom of clinical depression is loss of the capacity to love.
- I can give you clinical depression.
- There is, however, abundant evidence that many patients vulnerable to clinical depression have a constitutional deficit of serotonin.
- He has reached a level of self-pity that constitutes clinical depression.