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Coping with depression
Your partners in a mood again. But how do you cope when the off days become weeks, months or even years?
Each year, one in four adults suffer from significant depression, and an increasing number of these are men. Emotionally, they may feel bad about themselves and anxious, angry and panicky. Physically, they may suffer from eating problems, insomnia, feel unable to work, lose all interest in making love. All this isnt just terrible for the depressed person its also hard for their partners. So what should you do if your partner suffers from depression?
First steps
First you must be aware of whats happening. Depression can be hard to spot and men, in particular, put on a brave face. If you notice any of the following symptoms, somethings going wrong:
- He makes put down comments that show he feels bad about himself and his life
- He sleeps or eats more or less than usual
- He drinks or takes drugs more than usual
- Hes angry, irritable, nervous, tearful
- He has no energy, fails to go to work, finds it difficult to interact
- He lets himself go, his personal hygiene slips
- He makes catastrophes out of trivial situations has a doom and gloom philosophy
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