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A major depressive episode is a period characterised by the symptoms of major depressive disorder: primarily severely depressed mood and a loss of interest or pleasure in everyday activities but accompanied by other symptoms such as feelings of sadness anxiety emptiness hopelessness helplessness worthlessness guilt or irritability loss of appetite or overeating problems concentrating remembering details or making decisions and thoughts of or attempted suicide.

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