Depression is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 280 million people suffer from depression globally.
In the United States alone, the National Institute of Mental Health reports that around 8.4% of adults experienced at least one major depressive episode in 2020. Depression impacts how individuals think, feel, and manage daily activities, often leading to significant emotional and physical problems.
However, not all depression is the same. There are different types of depression with unique symptoms and triggers. Understanding these types can help in obtaining an accurate diagnosis and developing an effective treatment plan.