Posts Tagged ‘spouse’

Talking to Depression – 2

Written by John on July 5th, 2009
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Some Rights Reserved by nonofarahshila at Flickr I’ve written an overview post in this series on Depression Central, and I hope you’ll have a look at that. Thanks. Talking to a depressed partner can be more than frustrating. It can feel hopeless when you’re faced with a slammed door shutting you out completely or a [...]

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Tags: anger, control, depression, emotion, Emotional Abuse, fantasy, feelings, healing, hope, husband, intimacy, marriage, men, pain, partner, relationship, spouse, support, therapy, wife
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Is It Loneliness or Is It Depression?

Written by John on April 28th, 2009
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Some Rights Reserved by Alyssa L. Miller at Flickr It may seem strange to pose this question: is it loneliness or is it depression? After all, many people feel loneliness at the loss or weakening of close relationships because of depression, and most of us who’ve lived with the condition over a lifetime experience those [...]

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Tags: community, connection, depression, friends, intimacy, isolation, loneliness, marriage, partner, sadness, social connection, spouse, trust
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