Are We All Feeling Low-Key Depressed These Days? Because Experts Say It's A *Thing*
Persistent, low-intensity depressive feelings can be real, sometimes diagnosable as dysthymia, and may improve with lifestyle changes or clinical care depending on severity.
Psychosis is not a diagnosis, it is best understood as a final common pathway of multiple conditions. What unites these causes is their impact on the brain's ability to interpret reality.