Published on: 2025-06-25 | Written by: دكتور سيف الدين صلاح يوسف إستشاري النفسية والعصبية وعلاج الإدمان
Dr. Saif Eldin Salah Youssef, Consultant in Psychiatry, Neurology, and Addiction Treatment, offers integrated care for chronic depression using the latest psychological and pharmacological methods that ensure real improvement in the patient’s quality of life. He emphasizes that chronic depression is often overlooked for years, making early diagnosis and continuous follow-up essential for recovery.
Chronic depression, also known as Persistent Depressive Disorder, is a mental health condition that lasts for at least two years. It typically involves milder but long-term symptoms compared to major depression.
Dr. Saif Eldin Salah Youssef explains that this type of depression affects mood, energy, and relationships and can often go undiagnosed for long periods.
Constant sadness or irritability
Loss of interest in daily activities
Fatigue and low energy
Sleep or appetite disturbances
Feelings of hopelessness or guilt
Difficulty making decisions
Persistent negative outlook on life
If these symptoms persist, Dr. Saif Eldin Salah Youssef advises seeking professional help without delay.
Genetic predisposition
Chemical imbalances in the brain (such as low serotonin levels)
Prolonged psychological stress
Trauma during childhood or adulthood
Chronic physical illness or persistent pain
Dr. Saif Eldin Salah Youssef emphasizes that identifying the root cause is essential for choosing the most appropriate treatment, making accurate psychological evaluation a crucial step.
Medication:
Prescribing modern antidepressants under close medical supervision, with regular follow-up to monitor improvement.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT):
Focused on restructuring negative thought patterns and behaviors.
Individual or group psychotherapy:
Helps build emotional support and coping skills.
Lifestyle modifications:
Including exercise, sleep regulation, and reducing social isolation.
According to Dr. Saif Eldin Salah Youssef, combining these methods yields excellent results, especially with patient commitment.
If symptoms persist for more than two weeks
If daily or social functioning is impaired
If there are thoughts of self-harm or suicide
If you feel unable to carry on with normal life
Dr. Saif Eldin Salah Youssef stresses that chronic depression is not a sign of personal weakness but a medical condition that can be fully treated with proper care.