Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression can occur directly after childbirth due to a combination of hormones that can induce depression. 1 in 5-8 women experience postpartum depression symptoms.
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A 28-year-old client reports experiencing significant periods of low mood, loss of interest in hobbies, excessive sleeping, and increased appetite for the past three years. When asked about the timing of these episodes, the client notes that they consistently begin in late October and fully resolve by mid-April. During the summer months, the client reports feeling their 'normal self.' Based on this specific pattern, which label would most accurately describe the client's episodes of depression?
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