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When Gray Days Signal a Problem - WSJ.com

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Persistent feelings of hopelessness, irritability, low self-esteem and low energy are among the signs of dysthymia, a low-grade, chronic depression that mental-health professionals say can have serious consequences.

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Tags: Mental Health, Depression, Chronic Depression, Emotion

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Most Recently Shared on July 26, 2011 at 2:44 pm By:

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Fascinating @WSJ article on an often untreated / undiagnosed form of depression called #dysthymia: http://t.co/JqzM1wx #mentalhealth

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