no, been there. It definitely is not.
While this concept is part of Freudian theory, modern perspectives on depression are more complex and multifaceted than simply being anger turned inward. Depression is a complex mental health condition influenced by a variety of factors such as biological, psychological, and environmental. It is important to consider a range of factors when understanding and treating depression, rather than oversimplifying it as just anger turned inward.
Depression is often anger turned inward.My job as a nurse brings a sense of inwardsatisfaction.After the accident, the rear of the car was bent inward.Instead of blaming others, he looked inward for the source of his unhappiness.
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.
anger
Possibly due to depression. When someone cries over a sad issue, it usually does not keep on going for days. You also might have some unresolved anger issues. (Some say that depression is just anger turned inward) Talk to someone about what's going on in your life. See a doctor if you get thoughts of suicide. Hang on! Most likely your crying and feelings are perfectly normal, and a lot of people have those times in their lives.
A fossa is an inward curvature or depression in the wall of a bone.
Depression and anger
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
Braces yah?:)
Anger