Term ID: T1323

Endogenous Depression

/endogenous-depression/
A subtype of major depression characterized by symptoms that appear to arise from internal biological factors rather than external life circumstances, often featuring melancholic symptoms and showing good response to biological treatments like medication or ECT.
Example: A person develops severe depression with early morning awakening, loss of pleasure in all activities, and psychomotor changes despite having no apparent external stressors.

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Reference: Klein (1974)