Weitbrecht – endoreactivity – dysthymia
1. Introduction
Whitebrecta endoreactive dysthymia (also known as distimide dyssympagic antidromic) is a condition in which the patient experiences depression and at the same time continues to engage in counter-ideational activities that interfere with achieving goals and being productive. This syndrome is a combination of depression and dysfunctional activity described in the studies of Eisenberg and his mental psychologists. When describing this term, it is important to pay attention to two points: firstly, it indicates the endogenous nature of depression; secondly, it is based on an understanding of personality as a complex phenomenon, multidimensional, but unity. Thus, what we mean by Weitbrecht has similarities with many
Weitbrecht endoreactive dysthymia is a rare mental illness that manifests itself in the form of a prolonged depressive state, characterized by inhibition of emotions, loss of interest in life, fatigue and exhaustion. This condition can last for more than one year and tends to recur throughout life.
Dysthymia is diagnosed in people who have symptoms of depression but do not meet the criteria for classic depression. Some of the symptoms of dysthymia include fatigue, anxiety, social isolation, decreased interest in activities, dysphoria (low mood), and social withdrawal. While classic depression is characterized by loss of enjoyment of life and low self-esteem, endo