Dysthymia (Persistent Depressive Disorder) Treatment
Find Relief from Chronic Depression and Restore Your Well-Being
"We treat these conditions in conjunction with substance use, not independently."
Understanding Dysthymia
The Long-Term Effects of Persistent Depressive Disorder
Dysthymia is a chronic yet treatable mental health condition that affects mood, energy levels, and overall quality of life. Unlike major depression, its symptoms are often milder but persist for years, making everyday functioning challenging.
Recognizing the Signs of Dysthymia:
Persistent Low Mood: Feeling down or hopeless for extended periods.
Fatigue and Low Energy: Difficulty staying motivated or feeling constantly exhausted.
Difficulty Concentrating: Struggles with memory, focus, or decision-making.
Sleep Disturbances: Insomnia, oversleeping, or restless sleep patterns.
Low Self-Esteem: Feeling unworthy or inadequate.
Social Withdrawal: Avoiding interactions or losing interest in relationships.
Lack of Interest in Activities: Diminished enjoyment in hobbies, work, or daily tasks.
Dysthymia requires specialized treatment for long-term recovery. At Entrust Recovery Center, we provide expert care to help individuals regain emotional balance and improve their quality of life.