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Major Depressive Disorder: What to Do When a Loved One Withdraws From Social Connection

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Duration:
4 minutes
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence
Developed by:
Psych Hub
Relevant categories:
Behavioral Health
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Overview


What is social withdrawal? If someone stops hanging out in social settings because of major depressive disorder (MDD), there may be negative effects on one’s relationships and job performance due to isolation. Loved ones and caretakers should be aware of depression symptoms and how they can help.

  Keywords: depression
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