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Situational depression When someone first comes to the United States, it is common to be depressed.
To what extent the suicide attempt had been made in earnest, likely will never be known, but it is suggestive of a situational depression.
"In the first place, Sinclair," I said, "situational depression is normal.
The report said Mr. Koskovich suffered from what the judge called "situational depression" related to the murder charges.
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In court papers, Al's lawyers attributed his "situational depression" in the mid-1980's "to the scrutiny that he experienced as the spouse of a person seeking statewide elected office."
It was determined that Devonta had an adjustment disorder, a situational depression that can occur when a person is unable to cope with a specific source of stress.
Because people with adjustment disorders often have symptoms of depression, such as tearfulness, feelings of hopelessness, and loss of interest in work or activities, adjustment disorder is sometimes called "situational depression."
Since people with this disorder normally have symptoms that depressed people do, such as general loss of interest, feelings of hopelessness and crying, this disorder is also sometimes known as situational depression.
Clark found that line to be "brilliant and really strange," saying "And I was - I put, you know, inspiration from my own life for various situational depression or what - call it what you will.
Though CFS patients have significantly higher rates of current mood disorders than the general population, feeling anxious or depressed is a commonplace reaction to the losses caused by any chronic physical illness which can in some cases become a comorbid situational depression.