According to WebMD, dysthymic depression is a less severe form of depression. Dysthymic depression is less extreme but causes chronic long-lasting moodiness. With this disorder people have low, dark moods that invade their everyday life for two years or more.
Possible Causes:
Risk Factors:
• Family history/genetics
• Abnormalities in the functioning of brain circuits involved in emotional processing
• Chronic stress or medical illness
• Isolation
• Poor coping strategies and problems adjusting to life stresses
Contributing Factors:
• More common in women
Signs and Symptoms:
• Feelings of hopelessness or helplessness
• Trouble sleeping or daytime sleepiness
• Poor appetite or eating too …show more content…
Administer Elavil R: to treat symptoms of depression
• Monitor for suicidality
• Report and worsening symptoms
• Take exactly as prescribed
2. Administer Cymbalta R: to relieve depression
• Monitor hepatic function
• Monitor for Stevens-Johnson syndrome
• Monitor blood pressure
3. Cognitive behavioral therapy R: learning to recognize the depression and learning to work and live with it will decrease some of the patient’s everyday worries
4. Psychodynamic psychotherapy R: it helps the patient become aware of the things they may not have associated with that triggers their depression
5. Interpersonal therapy R: helps resolve conflicts between the patient and others around them that may be triggers of depression
6. Encourage family support R: family can make the patient feel like someone cares about them and life their spirits
7. Avoid alcohol R: can increase depression
8. Encourage stress management R: can help decrease stress and learn how to manage stressful situations
Expected Outcomes:
A patient with dysthymic disorder has ongoing depression but with the right therapies and support they will learn how to manage and live a healthy