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Major Depressive Disorder

Major Depressive Disorder

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a serious mental health condition characterized by prolonged periods of intense sadness, hopelessness, and disinterest in life. It affects how you think, feel, and function, often with no obvious cause. At Nucleus Psychiatry Medical Inc., we specialize in diagnosing and treating MDD with personalized, evidence-based strategies to help you rediscover purpose and vitality.

Key Symptoms

Profound Hopelessness

A pervasive sense of despair or worthlessness that colors your outlook on life.

Marked Fatigue

Extreme tiredness or lack of energy, making even small tasks feel insurmountable.

Appetite or Weight Changes

Significant weight loss or gain, or shifts in eating habits, tied to emotional distress.

When to Meet the Clinic?

  • Worry feels uncontrollable and persists for six months or more.
  • Anxiety interferes with sleep, work, or relationships.
  • Physical symptoms like headaches, stomach issues, or fatigue accompany your stress.
  • You’re avoiding situations or responsibilities due to fear or nervousness.

Benefits of Coming to the Clinic

  • Targeted Relief: Access therapies and medications designed to quiet excessive worry.
  • Skill Development: Learn practical techniques to manage anxiety in real-time.
  • Comprehensive Care: Address both the mental and physical toll of GAD with our expert team.
  • Peace of Mind: Regain control over your thoughts and live with greater ease.

How is GAD different from normal worry?

GAD involves excessive, persistent anxiety that’s hard to control, unlike typical, fleeting concerns.

Can GAD cause physical problems?

Yes, it can lead to symptoms like headaches, muscle tension, or digestive issues due to stress.

Is medication always needed for GAD?

Not always—therapy alone works for some, while others benefit from a combination approach.

Why do I feel anxious all the time?

GAD may stem from genetics, brain chemistry, or life experiences—we’ll help identify your triggers.

Can GAD be cured?

While not “cured,” it can be effectively managed with treatment, reducing its impact significantly.