Sadness is a cause of a certain effect that will go away once the person heals, chronic depression has no cause, the person is depressed for no reason and it's not easy to heal.
It common for people with chronic pain to sometimes suffer from depression. Constant pain and no relief for the pain will cause depression because of the time spent worrying and obsessing over the pain.
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Psychiatrists don't make assumptions when it comes to a diagnosis, at least not reputable psychiatrists. If a person has a severe or ongoing depression, they do have a problem. The label 'mental problem' is not a medical term. Clinical depression and other mental illnesses are caused by chemistry of the brain. Depression is no more a 'mental problem' than is type 1 diabetes, it's a dysfunction. Most people have depression occasionally, but when depression is chronic or constant, it affects the individuals function, behavior, and emotions. Clinical depression causes a great deal of worry and fear for the people close to the person. Clinical depression is life threatening and should not be taken lightly or ignored.
People who have depression generally seem withdrawn, and like they don't care about anything anymore. They are sad most of the time, not necessarily because of a recent event that happened, but just sometimes, for what seems like, "no reason". But the reason is that they might have clinical depression. The definition of clinical depression is a sadness that is chronic, and requires medical attention.
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Acute is a relatively new occurrence Chronic has been happening for an extended period of time.
yes
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yes but not curable
Yes, they are in the works
There are several possible causes of chronic depression. Some of these causes include traumatic events, certain medications and substances, age (older individuals are more likely to suffer from depression), and genetics (depression can run in a family).
Chronic means "present since a long time", like in "chronic disease". Contagious is something which can be easily communicated/transmitted to others. E.g. "Plague is a contagious phenomenon"