Recurrent Depressive Disorder is defined in ICD-10 as:
Recurrent Depressive Disorder (RBD) has exactly the same psychopathological cluster of symptoms as as in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) but RBD can be only distinguished from MDD only by the duration criterion (episode duration <14 days) and the frequency criterion (approx. 1 episode/month). Therefore RBD cannot be viewed as a 'milder form' of depressive diorder. Note also that the the ICD-10 requires independence of the menstrual cycle and an observation period of 1 year.
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