When having frequent migraines, it is quite possible to experience depression or anger as a result of affecting your life.
There are also mood changes that happen right before and right after a migraine - some people experience a lowering of mood or even euphoria.
No, it's an emotion. But if you don't deal with it in a positive manner it can cause a mental illness. Anger turned inward lead to depression. Unresolved internal anger can cause major irritability.
Depression and anger
no, been there. It definitely is not.
I liked an answer I just recently read: Depression is just anger without enthusiasm.
Damaged relationships: Uncontrolled anger can lead to hurtful words or actions that can damage relationships with friends, family, and colleagues. Negative health effects: Chronic anger can increase the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, and weakened immune system. Poor decision-making: Anger can cloud judgment and lead to impulsive decisions that may have negative consequences. Legal issues: Uncontrolled anger can lead to aggressive or violent behavior that could result in legal consequences. Impact on mental health: Suppressing anger or letting it out inappropriately can contribute to stress, anxiety, and depression.
Anger and depression can be related, but they are distinct emotions. While some people might experience anger as a symptom of their depression, others may not. Both emotions can be influenced by underlying psychological and biological factors, so it's important to address and treat both conditions separately if needed.
According to the frustration-aggression principle, the immediate response to frustration is anger. This theory suggests that when individuals are blocked from achieving a goal or desire, they are more likely to feel and express anger as a response.
anger @@ depression @ frustration
tension and anger lead to break ups and discomfort with your loved one or a friend.
Anger
Sugar, Anger, Depression and Stress
Depression, Anger, Overwhelmed, the list goes on.