Jonathan Edwards
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Depressive states are normally divided into reactive and endogenous and the two tend to be very different in presentation although in both cases despair is often expressed. I do not have any hard information but I have come across much to suggest that PWME have endogenous depression more than other people. On the other many PWME express a reactive depressed state - and it would be very surprising if not.
I have not looked at this article but it looks like a completely ill-informed muddle. Major Depressive Disorder is not as far as I know associated with ME, as I say.
To me, neither of these is 'psychogenic'. A psychogenic illness is in theory an illness actually caused by the mind. Reactive depression is caused by adverse events producing a normal mental reaction (which is also a biological reaction). In some cases the reaction seems more than perhaps expected but I don't think that has anything to do with what is called psychogenic. Psychogenic is normally used to refer to illness that is 'invented' by the person's 'mind'. I don't think anyone would talk of psychogenic sadness but they might talk of psychogenic back pain.
I have not looked at this article but it looks like a completely ill-informed muddle. Major Depressive Disorder is not as far as I know associated with ME, as I say.
To me, neither of these is 'psychogenic'. A psychogenic illness is in theory an illness actually caused by the mind. Reactive depression is caused by adverse events producing a normal mental reaction (which is also a biological reaction). In some cases the reaction seems more than perhaps expected but I don't think that has anything to do with what is called psychogenic. Psychogenic is normally used to refer to illness that is 'invented' by the person's 'mind'. I don't think anyone would talk of psychogenic sadness but they might talk of psychogenic back pain.