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DSM-5 Specifiers for Major Depressive Disorder

In the DSM-5, specifiers are not considered distinct disorders but are labels used to describe specific patterns of symptoms or the timing of their occurrence in major depressive disorder. They provide a more detailed clinical picture. Examples of these specifiers include patterns related to seasonal onset, postpartum onset, chronicity, and features that are atypical, melancholic, or catatonic.

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