Tag: behavior of depressed people
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Psychologists Explain What Causes Children to Become Depressed
Why is childhood depression on the rise? Children are like malleable clay, taking shape under the hands of time, experiences, and their surroundings. Every touch, pressure, and change molds them, forming their thoughts, behaviors, and feelings. While many of these influences help children grow positively, some factors can make them depressed. With increasing research and…
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How to Know If I Am Depressed: 9 Signs To Never Ignore
In the depths of our emotional well-being, there are times when the weight of the world seems unbearable. Sometimes a cloud of darkness lingers, and joy feels out of reach. If you’ve ever found yourself uttering the words, “I am depressed,” it’s essential to recognize that you are not alone. Depression affects countless individuals worldwide,…
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Why to Never Tell Someone Who’s Depressed to Have a Good Day
Telling someone with depression to have a good day is so customary that you’re never going to think twice before saying it. It’s so natural that it has become a reflex for most people. You say it and go about your day without giving the interaction a second thought. That said, you might be surprised…
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8 Things to Never Ignore When You Feel Depressed
When you feel depressed, it can be challenging to muster up the energy to do anything. Of course, it’s okay to take some time to relax by yourself and recuperate. But sometimes, when that blue feeling stretches over many days, doing nothing can worsen it. It’s essential to try and help yourself get out of…
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Why Depressed People Get Angry (And How to Handle Them)
If you have depression or know someone who does, you might notice that depressed people get angry. It’s hard to see the correlation between depression and anger, but it’s there if you know why it occurs. Knowing why anger happens can help you learn how to handle a depressed person who gets angry. Anger is…