Differential Diagnosis of Demoralization (DDDAMC)
Demoralization is a typical response to long-term medical illnesses, characterized by feelings of inadequacy, helplessness, and despair, with a tendency to give up. It may be accompanied by some symptoms of depression such as tiredness and sadness, but it is different from depressive disorder due to another medical condition in that the individual is still able to enjoy activities that were once important to them and feel happy at times.
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