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Ep. 53 - Why Feeling Depressed Doesn't Always Mean Depression

Ep. 53 - Why Feeling Depressed Doesn't Always Mean Depression

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Depression, anxiety, and other emotional struggles can look similar on the surface, but they don't always come from the same place. Sometimes what feels like depression is grief, overwhelming stress, disappointment, or anxiety wearing a different face.

Dr. Andrew Rosen and Dr. David Gross walk through how experienced mental health clinicians sort through those differences. They explain why the first complaint isn't always the final answer, how they distinguish biological, psychological, and social factors, and why understanding someone's story matters just as much as identifying their symptoms.

Along the way, they explore the importance of language during an evaluation, why treatment often happens in stages, and how personality, childhood experiences, and long-held patterns can shape the way people respond to life's challenges. They also discuss why mental health care is about more than reducing symptoms, helping people build healthier ways of thinking, coping, and moving forward with realistic hope for recovery.

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