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Depression is a state of low depression and resistance to activities that can affect a person's thoughts, behaviors, feelings and feelings of well-being. People with depression can feel sad, anxious, helpless, despairing, helpless, worthless, guilty, irritable, ashamed, or insecure. Severe depression is a feature of other psychiatric disorders such as severe disabilities but may be a common way of affecting life events such as bereavement, a symptom of a physical injury or side effects of certain drugs and treatments.

Stress is like living in a “dark hole” or feeling abandoned. However, some depressed people do not feel sad at all - they may feel unwell, empty, and tired, or men in particular may feel angry, angry and hopeless. Whatever the symptoms, depression is different from normal grief because it affects your daily life, interferes with your ability to work, study, eat, sleep, and enjoy yourself. Feelings of helplessness, despair, and emptiness are strong and ineffective, with little help, if any.

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