
Characteristics of Depression
Identify the clinical characteristics of unipolar depression, including behavioural, emotional, and cognitive symptoms. Learn how depression is diagnosed using classification systems.
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Identify the clinical characteristics of unipolar depression, including behavioural, emotional, and cognitive symptoms. Learn how depression is diagnosed using classification systems.
Key Questions
- What are the main clinical characteristics of unipolar depression?
- How do emotional, behavioural, and cognitive symptoms differ?
- How do professionals use classification systems to diagnose depression?
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