Chronic Low Mood Evaluation
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A 27-year-old patient presents for evaluation at the suggestion of his intimate partner who thinks he might have depression. During the initial evaluation the patient admits that he is often “down,” has a really hard time feeling happy even when really good things happen. He denies any particular precipitating factor and in retrospect thinks he has been like this for “years.” He denies any difficulty sleeping, although says he never really wakes up feeling “well-rested and ready to go.” His appetite is fine, he denies any thoughts of death, suicide or self-harm, and denies a sense of hopelessness about life.
He likes his job with a property management company, although he says it’s not especially exciting. He admits to generally having no mental or physical energy. Sometimes he wants to do things, but cannot get himself to do it. It is beginning to be a problem with his relationship, which is why he made the appointment. He has not medical conditions, takes no medications, and the rest of his history and ROS is within normal limits.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Depressive mood due to substance use disorder
B. Adjustment disorder with depressed mood
C. Major depressive disorder, recurrent
D. Persistent depressive disorder
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