Those Lingering Blahs Actually Have a Name
By Christina Caron
By the time Amanda Stern was in her mid-40s, she no longer suffered from clinical depression. And her panic attacks, which had started in childhood, were mostly gone. But instead of feeling happier, she said, “I felt wallpapered in an endless, flat sadness.”
Confused, she turned to her therapist, who suggested that she had dysthymia, a mild version of persistent depressive disorder, or PDD.
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