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In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Bridget and Terri explore an important and often confusing question: What’s the difference between feeling sad and living with depression? To answer it, they speak with three psychologists—Dr. Robert Duff, Dr. Margaret Rutherford, and Dr. Madhukar Trivedi—who explain how to distinguish temporary sadness from clinical depression.

The conversation highlights how depression is more than a mood; it’s an illness that changes the brain, affects daily functioning, and often requires treatment. Listeners will learn about symptoms, genetic predispositions, and why it’s crucial to recognize depression as a real and treatable condition.

Whether you’re seeking clarity for yourself or looking to better understand a loved one, this episode provides compassionate, science-backed insight into what sets depression apart from everyday sadness.

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Timestamps:

00:00 Intro with Bridget and Terri
 00:27 Framing the conversation: sadness vs depression
 01:10 Why confusion between sadness and depression matters
 01:37 Introducing expert Dr. Robert Duff
 02:16 Dr. Duff explains the difference between sadness and clinical depression
 03:03 Why depression is not about weakness or sensitivity
 03:53 Depression as a parasite that feeds on itself
 04:47 How depression plays tricks on the mind
 05:12 Dr. Margaret Rutherford explains the difference between feeling down and depression
 05:50 Depression as an illness that doesn’t lift
 06:26 How depression shows up differently in people
 07:03 Depression limits the brain’s ability to feel hope
 07:27 Genetic predispositions to depression
 07:54 Introducing Dr. Madhukar Trivedi
 08:16 Dr. Trivedi on how sadness lifts but depression does not
 09:18 Depression as a real brain disease
 09:51 Nine common symptoms of depression (from WebMD)
 10:50 When to seek help for depression
 11:12 Closing reflections

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