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Feature Article September 3, 2010

Dysthymia – Everything You Should Do To Treat Dysthymic Disorder

- September 3, 2010, 6:04 am

Most people can honestly say that they know at least one person that always seems to have a gloomy cloud over their head. The Eeyore (the dismal donkey from Winnie the Pooh) of the people you know. They dont get excited about anything in their life, they have very little joy. They can seem to always be bored, sluggish or worried and even irritable. While the rest of us walk around thinking that this is just the way people are, that some are happy and some are not the fact is that these Eeyores are dealing with a condition known as dysthymia. Dysthymic disorder is a form of depression. It is a milder form but it is also a longer lasting form of

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