Do people with depression worry?

FAQ

Yes, people with depression can experience worry. Depression is a complex mental health condition that affects people in different ways. While feelings of sadness and hopelessness are common symptoms of depression, it can also cause other emotional experiences, including worry.

Depression can lead to a constant state of negative thinking, and individuals with depression may often find themselves worrying about the future, their relationships, and their overall well-being. This can lead to feelings of anxiety and fear, which can exacerbate their depression symptoms.

However, it’s worth noting that not everyone with depression will experience worry, and the severity and frequency of worry can vary from person to person. If you or someone you know is experiencing depression or worry, it’s important to seek support from a mental health professional.

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