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Yeah. Absolutely. Friends and family can create a support system, and you can't get to feeling your best without a support system. But talking with someone who knows about depression, both from the chemical imbalance side of things and from understanding what the experience of depression is, will empower you to take steps in the right direction and help you feel better. Plus, if you need to be on medications, someone in the mental health profession can make sure you get them.
There are many causes for depression. I suggest talking to a counseler.
either "emotional" or "emotional Hardcore" matters if your talking about music or people
Sometimes it does make it worse, but it depends on the person, and what about depression you are talking about. If you are talking about things to make it better, to just to vent, it could be a good thing. But if you are talking about suicide and sadder things, it could make the person experiencing depression, to go to the lowest level of depression a person could go into, and that would make it very worse.
"Clam up" means to stop talking, especially when nervous, shy or unhappy. Example: A lot of men clam up when they are having emotional problems.
Symptoms of postnatal depression is depression after the baby is born. Talking to a counselor is a good way to help reduce the depression.
if you talking about writing a story then it depands on the story type.
If depression is taking a toll on your life and your relationships with loved ones, it may be time to take a stand against it to better yourself. You can fight back against depression easily by going and speaking with a physician or even talking to a family relative or close friend about your problems. Ignoring or continuing to live with your depression will constantly keep you in a state of negativity, so take the first step to fighting back!
If your talking Twilight then defiantly New Moon.
That's why it is called "the depression," because it was the biggest time of great financial hardship in the recent past. "The Great Depression" and "The Depression" are the same thing. Although, some people talk about us entering "a depression" sometimes, and they are talking about the economy now, not back then.
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The Great Depression was during the 1930s. The U.S. Civil War was during the 1860s. What time period are you talking about?