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What is the difference between chronic and recurrent depression?

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What is the difference between chronic and recurrent depression?

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Recurrent depressions tend to come and go – with shorter episodes – while chronic depressions may last for years, with no relief. Those with highly-recurrent depressions tend to cycle in a manner similar to bipolar disorder. Many experts feel that recurrent depression is a close cousin to bipolar disorder and should be treated in a similar fashion.

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