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Clinical Depressive Disorder
This is one of the most common forms of depressive disorder. A person diagnosed with this mental illness is likely to show symptoms like sadness, low self-confidence, and insomnia. They will also lose interest in food and activities that might excite them. It’s not usual for these patients to be resistant to antidepressants.

Persistent Depression

This form of mental illness is highly treatable and is believed to last for only a short period. It’s a form of depression that results from grief or the loss of something valuable. Symptoms of these depression are similar to those of clinical depressive disorder.

Postnatal Depression
Expecting mothers are the group of people familiar with this mental disorder. Linked to their babies, mothers begin to experience postnatal depressive episodes within three weeks after delivery. This depressive state causes fear and anxiety in mothers, but it’s usually treatable.