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Is depression different from bipolar disorder?

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Is depression different from bipolar disorder?

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Yes and no. Yes, in the sense that we are talking about two different illnesses with different treatments. We use the term “unipolar” to distinguish clinical depression from bipolar depression. No, in the sense there is considerable overlap. We find the overlap occurring with recurrent depressions and mixed depressions.

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