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.
Many things can be the cause of depression. Questioning your own sexuality or the sexuality of someone close to you can cause depression also.
Stress and depression can cause eating disorders, sleep problems, it can make someone anti-social, can lead to alcohol and or drug abuse. It can also cause someone to have trouble with school or work. Of course many of these factors could be the reason why someone is stress out or can cause depression.
If someone is aware of this lack of oxygen, yes. A lack of oxygen seems life threatening, and may cause someone to go through DABDA, or the five stages of grief, which does include depression.
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Hypocalcemia can cause depression
It turned violent when someone threw a bomb at the police.
Music can't actually cause depression, seeing as depression is a medical disease, but it can cause a person to BE depressed.
Depression is a risk factor for stroke but depression does not cause stroke per se.
Someone should not tell someone that they have no reason to be depressed if that person is truly suffering from depression. Depression is a debilitating mental illness and often has no apparent cause. People who are depressed often don't have a reason and wouldn't be able to pinpoint one when asked either. Statements like these from a loved one could potentially worsen the depression.
Research psychologists study the cause of manic depression.
Good strategies to trust someone who is violent is to be cautious. People who are violent do not often get better without help.
Name calling can turn someone violent because it is upsetting