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A mood disorder involving a chronic state of low energy and low self-esteem that is a bit less disabling than major depression is called a:

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The correct answer is dysthymic disorder.

Dysthymic disorder refers to a mood disorder that is characterized by a mild, yet enduring or chronic form of depression. Dysthmic disorder involves fewer mental and physical symptoms compared to depression. Dysthmic disorder is fairly common in the population and is caused by a combination of genetic and psychosocial factors.
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