No. Anger is a normal emotion experienced by all human beings. Being angry doesn't mean that the person is severely depressed.
severe wconomic depression
Yes, technically depression can cause anger. Being depressed may cause impulsivity when exposed to stimuli. That impulsivity can come out in many ways. Anger, worse depression, suicidal thoughts, and maybe even humor. But if the stimuli causes the impulsivity to react strong enough, anger may come of it. Your answer is yes.
a worldwide economic crisis called the long depression
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Most people feel sad or blue at various points in their lives, but those who remain in a depressed mood for most the day, nearly every day, may be in the grips of severe depression, also known as clinical depression. Severe depression can affect people in a variety of ways, and a person's age, gender, personality traits and cultural background can influence how a person reacts.Sustained SymptomsSevere depression affects the way people think, sleep and eat, and substantial changes in those areas are often the first sign that a depression has become severe. The primary sign of a severe depression, however, are symptoms that exhibit themselves for a prolonged period of time. When the following symptoms occur for at least two weeks, severe depression may be the cause:General Signs of Severe DepressionInsomnia or excessive sleepingDisinterest in activities that were formerly enjoyedFatigue or loss of energyImpaired concentration Marked indecisivenessReduced sex driveChanges in appetiteWeight gain or lossFeelings of sadness or unhappinessFeelings of guilt, despair, shame or worthlessnessFeelings of irritability or frustrationRestlessness or sluggish movementUnexplained physical symptoms, such as headaches or back painRecurring thoughts of suicide or deathSevere Depression in Children and TeenagersYoung children with severe depression may exhibit emotions like sadness, irritability, worry and hopelessness. Teenagers may display anger and anxiety or may seek to isolate themselves from the outside world.Severe Depression in Older AdultsSevere depression in older adults often goes undiagnosed. Many mistakenly assume that fatigue, a reduced sex drive, loss of appetite and sleep problems accompany the aging process. Seniors may exacerbate severe depression by avoidance and withdrawal.Other signs of severe depression include an inability to alter one's mood through will or determination. Support is usually needed to cure severe depression. Talking to a friend, loved one, health care professional, doctor or member of the clergy can help those with severe depression. Untreated severe depression can lead to other mental and physical health problems. When severe depression is accompanied by thoughts of suicide, immediate emergency intervention is indicated.
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Depression and anger
no, been there. It definitely is not.
I liked an answer I just recently read: Depression is just anger without enthusiasm.
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.
anger @@ depression @ frustration
Low heart rate would be the most obvious sign