Diagnosing Persistent Depressive Disorder
A client reports a chronically low mood, poor appetite, low self-esteem, and hopelessness for the past three years. The symptoms have never met the full criteria for a major depressive episode. This clinical presentation is most indicative of:
A
Cyclothymic disorder
B
Bereavement-related depression
C
Persistent depressive disorder
D
Adjustment disorder with depressed mood
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