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In terms of cognitive stuff, though (like people with depression or anxiety), a 'reaction' is often more reflexive and closed-off, whereas a 'response' is taking a moment to think, internalize something, and then really engage with what you're responding to.
They are different in psychological jargon, if not in the standard Webster's definitions.