Depression Inhibited

Title: "Inhibited type of depression: symptoms and treatment"

What is an inhibited type of depression?

Inhibited depression is a type of depression in which a person experiences deep sadness, anxiety, and a lack of interest in the world around them. However, unlike other types of depression, congestion



Mood-dominated depressive disorder is a mental illness characterized by feelings of fatigue, apathy, decreased motivation, loss of interest in daily life, self-blame, guilt, and a sense of meaninglessness. It is often associated with other mental disorders such as anxiety, panic attacks and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Symptoms of depression are quite common and can manifest differently for each person. These include:

- Decreased energy, loss of strength.

– Lack of desire to act.

- Changes in mood. The person may experience sadness, apathy, lack of emotion, feelings of worthlessness, and fear of the future.

- Sleep disorders. Fluctuations from insomnia to excessive sleep.

- Changes in appetite and weight.

- Thoughts about death and suicide.

Signs of depression are different for each patient, but typical for depressive disorder are as follows: - Decreased mood and thoughts about the meaninglessness of all actions. - Constant feeling of fatigue. - Expectation of failure, anxiety and error. In this regard, a person’s reaction of thinking and thinking to internal problems is inhibited. Emotional stress causes a slowdown of any activity processes in the brain. Difficulty in thinking is also characteristic of ordinary sadness, but in addition to this there will be problems with concentrating, understanding words, thoughts of suicide or the decision to kill another person. From-



Depressive stupor

**Depression of the inhibited type** is, in fact, a clinical picture that develops when, at the initial level, mental and emotional degradation are combined with inertia of mental and motor processes[]. This often manifests itself, for example, in patients who abuse alcohol; especially severe inhibition of mental activity, as a rule, is expressed in asthenic depression, the symptoms of which come forward, disrupting the process of eating, adaptation in everyday life, emotional