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Depression, Gets Mad Easily, Argues. Advise?

my husband has a depression problem he get mad easy most of the time I can avoid the argument sometimes I cant . he always call me negative person. he don't believe what I said most of time I try to explain to him and he always say I don't want hear that none sense that's hurt me. it feels like that I am lying to him the way he act. always start in a small thing me talking to him and all of the sudden he is arguing with me this happen all the times. what can I do?

Wed, 8 May 2013
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In depression one has negative view about self, others and future. Hence he tries to find only falts and failures in himself and others. This is because of neurochemical changes that change his perception towards the negative side of the life. Consult a psychiatrist for proper diagnosis. He may then be treated accordingly with medication, counseling and other psychological treatments.
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Depression, Gets Mad Easily, Argues. Advise?

Hi Thanks for writing In depression one has negative view about self, others and future. Hence he tries to find only falts and failures in himself and others. This is because of neurochemical changes that change his perception towards the negative side of the life. Consult a psychiatrist for proper diagnosis. He may then be treated accordingly with medication, counseling and other psychological treatments. Thanks and regards