Yes, even people who are clinically depressed deserve to feel sad when they have a trigger event that should provoke sadness, or gloomy when the weather is thwarting anticipated plans, or grief when a loved one dies.
Clinical depression is so different from normal sadness, melancholy, gloominess, pessimism, and grief that it deserves to separated out from them and treated differently.
Clinical depression is so different from normal sadness, melancholy, gloominess, pessimism, and grief that it deserves to separated out from them and treated differently.