One 'form' of The Blues is the rainy day Blues, but like the Rain they always pass. The other ones are, of course, the edges of a meteorological Low Pressure System called a trough of depression.
Rain has no connection to depression. Many people do not like gray, rainy days, but poor weather cannot cause depression. Depression is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. It does make you feel sad for no reason, though, so feeling bad on a rainy day might be a symptom of depression.
When the barometric pressure drops rain follows.
There are many causes for depression. I suggest talking to a counseler.
Flooding and depression
Yes and no depending on what you mean by that. If you are talking about rain then no, but if you mean looks at it, then yes. :) I hope I helped you actually resurch it though.
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.
Common features of depression include persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, changes in appetite or weight, sleep disturbances, fatigue or low energy, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, difficulty concentrating, and thoughts of death or suicide. Other symptoms may include irritability, physical aches and pains, and social withdrawal.
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Symptoms of postnatal depression is depression after the baby is born. Talking to a counselor is a good way to help reduce the depression.
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If you are talking about a bathroom shower it is because it simulates a rain shower,if you are talking about a rain shower you will have to ask a higher powerhaha that rhymes
What are you talking about? do you mean what attracts people to do drugs.? the feelings pleasure desire need. Depression boredom etc. you dont have to have anything wrong with you to do it but i noticed its because of depression. Or just experimentation lolz
When talking about someone's mood, heaviness meant sadness or depression. When talking about a physical object it meant the quality of having a lot of weight. Shakespeare sometimes made puns on these two meanings of heavy and heaviness.