Sunday, August 30, 2009

Depression Can Wreak Havoc on Your Family

There are some really noticeable affects that depression can have upon your family life, and their happiness. Quite often those who suffer from chronic, or even mild, bouts of depression fail to realize that their family often suffers alongside of them. In reality, when you are depressed, it can change everything about who you are and the wonderful things that you used to do for your family, shutting you down and causing you to shut out those who you care for the most; your loved ones!

There are some list-toppers of ways that family members can be detrimentally affected by your unhappiness.

Top Three Things Depression Does to Affect Your Family Life
1. Spending less valuable time with your family members and causing a separation and lack of closeness that can contribute to a soured family unit and mild coexistence.
2. Unhappiness is contagious…your sex life can dwindle, your significant other can start thinking that you are unhappy because of something they did; the results can be catastrophic.
3. Depression depletes nurturing. What about your kids, your friends, your life? Unhappiness can cause you to easily overlook the things that should make you happy and fulfill you.

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1 comment:

  1. Hi,

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