| depressive p. |
dementia syndrome of depression; the term is discouraged as technically incorrect because the cognitive deficits are now believed to be real, if reversible.
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| depressive p. (disorder) |
a personality disorder characterized by a persistent and pervasive pattern of depressive cognitions and behaviors, such as chronic unhappiness, low self-esteem, pessimism, critical and derogatory attitudes toward oneself and others, feelings of guilt or remorse, and an inability to relax or feel enjoyment.
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| depressive r. |
depression; the term is sometimes used to denote specific types of depression, such as reactive depression, or any of various mood disorders in which depression plays the predominant role.
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| depressive s. |
depression (def. 3).
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| depressomotor |
1. retarding or abating motion. 2. an agent which lessens or depresses motor activity.
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