The Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

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The major depressive disorder is a disease that occurs frequently nowadays, and deserves more attention from the public. According to Woodend & others (2015), the major depressive disorder (MDD) occurs after having at least two depressive episodes, a depressive episode is diagnosed when a person shows at least five of the following seven symptoms for longer than two weeks without experiencing a previous traumatic life event or psychological cause : depressed mood, loss of interest or pleasure in nearly all activities, weight gain or loss without being on a diet, insomnia or hypersomnia, persistent sadness or irritability, fatigue, and recurrent suicidal thoughts. The main difference between the atypical depression and MDD is