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depression

[dih-presh-uhn] / dɪˈprɛʃ ən /




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Since becoming a mother, the author has dealt with intense depression.

From The Wall Street Journal

My work stress has led to depression, anxiety, and skin disorders that I’ve been treating for years.

From MarketWatch

Mr. Smith attributes the long gap between books to the depression brought on by his divorce from his first wife and his subsequent return to school to become a psychotherapist.

From The Wall Street Journal

She charges the apps left her with anxiety, depression and body dysmorphia — a pathologically distorted self-perception, most prevalent in girls, that a growing body of research has linked to social platforms.

From Los Angeles Times

Under cross examination, however, Kaley talked about feeling neglected, berated and picked on by family members, causing depression and anxiety that had nothing to do with social media.

From Barron's