Anhedonia is the reduced ability or inability to experience pleasure from activities once found enjoyable. It is commonly associated with depression and other mood disorders.

Key Points:

  • Types of Anhedonia:
    • Consummatory Anhedonia: Difficulty enjoying a pleasurable experience in the moment.
    • Anticipatory Anhedonia: Difficulty looking forward to or anticipating pleasure from future events.
  • Underlying Mechanisms: Often linked to dysregulation of the brain’s reward system, particularly involving dopamine.
  • Treatment: Antidepressants, psychotherapy, and sometimes lifestyle interventions (such as structured activities) can help.

Last Update: December 31, 2024