The second most common mental disorder in the U.S. is depression, which is often referred to in social situations as “clinical depression”. While depression is a very common mental disorder we must keep in mind that people can “feel depressed” without “having depression”. Further, to meet criteria for this diagnosis it is necessary for an individual to have persistent and significant symptoms of depression for at least 2 weeks. The most common depressive disorders include Major Depression, Dysthymia Disorder, and Cyclothymia Disorder. Although an individual’s cultural background impacts the particular presentation of depressive symptoms, the common symptoms can be found below.