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by vacri
5067 days ago
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There are hundreds of types of cancer - does the DSM have a general entry called 'cancer'? 'Clinical depression' is a way of specifying something more problematic than simple sadness. When your sports team loses, you get depressed. |
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Medical professionals do not ever call something clinical depression. They'll use words like reactive or endogenous etc.
The solution to people mis-using the term depression to apply it to things which are not depression is to stop people mis-using that term, not to invent other terms.
> When your sports team loses, you get depressed.
No, you are sad, fed-up, gutted, sick as a parrot, annoyed, frustrated, mournful, etc. You are not depressed, because depression is an illness.
The other problem with "clinical" is that it is widely used by cranks - see for example "clinical nutritionist".