dysthymia

/dɪsˈθaɪmiə/
noun
  1. A mild but long-lasting form of depression, where a person feels sad or low most of the time for at least two years.
    • She was diagnosed with dysthymia and started therapy to manage her persistent low mood.
    • Unlike major depression, dysthymia often goes unnoticed because the person just seems a little down all the time.
    • Living with dysthymia can make everyday tasks feel exhausting and joyless.
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