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Depression: Understanding the Difference Between Mood Disorders and Psychosis
Depression is not considered to be a psychotic illness. Psychosis is a general term for a group of symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations, suggesting loss of contact with reality. Depression, on the other hand, is considered a mood disorder, affecting a person's mood, energy, and thinking.Depression - Related Articles
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