Isn t that melancholy, isn t it melancholy?

Updated on psychology 2024-05-05
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I've felt this kind of feeling.

    What you have to do now is to take care of your grandpa and then hurry up and go to school and then graduate as soon as possible and find a stable job You miss him This is normal It's not a mental illness It's just that your life is too monotonous to always think about him You try to keep yourself busy More shopping with friends Chat to make your life a little more This phenomenon of thinking about him will be reduced Texting at the right time It's okay to hit ** But remember not to do it too many times Because his work is also just starting out Originally, he was also under a lot of pressure You're always bothering him, he's going to be annoyed, and you have to remember: it's the right thing to do when he needs you the most!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Bless it.

    Whether or not a separated relationship will deteriorate is not your problem alone, so don't worry.

    You don't know what things will turn out like, so do what you need to see.

    Something important and important. Don't flood with thoughts. Feelings are not things, time.

    Whether it will become bad or not depends on the grasp of the two of them, and sometimes you have to have some faith in yourself.

    Heart! 3q

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it's true feelings! No matter how long or long away it is, it won't deteriorate

    This doesn't have to be a bad thing! Maybe God has arranged it for you to see what kind of person your boyfriend really is.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Listen to what was said upstairs, go out with friends and go shopping, so it's easy to separate the two people. Feelings will deteriorate.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's a normal emotional reaction to be in a bad mood. In ordinary life, you have been accustomed to the days when he is by your side, it is difficult to adapt to this change when you are separated, this is just a small period of twists and turns in your life, without him, you can participate in other activities of interest, play more with your friends, and contact him at the appropriate time, this psychological anxiety will gradually disappear over time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's normal, and you will feel this way during your love.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A normal reaction during the hot love period is not considered depression.

    There are times in life when you have to have it, and there are times in life when you don't want it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Category: Entertainment & Leisure >>**.

    Analysis: What is Melancholy? It is important to understand the difference between melancholy and melancholia.

    The former is a normal melancholy that ordinary people have, and the latter is a disease. Everyone has a bad mood at times. Sometimes a bad mood is a noticeable stress - these stresses can be related to personal (lover, friend, colleague) disputes or things (exams, work, physical illness, etc.); Or the depressed mood may be unexplained at all (no significant stress, no menstrual cycle, no physical illness***).

    When you have a definite stress that causes you to feel depressed and your mood gets better after a few days, or when your level of depression and how long it lasts after something happens (falling out of love, etc.) is similar to the depression of people around you who have had the same destructive experience as you, then you are just in a state of depression. However, if you find that the people around you are experiencing similar stress to you, and your depression is significantly longer than their intensity or depression (for example, if your mood does not improve for more than three months), you may get depression and need to be diagnosed by a specialist**. How can you tell if you have reached the level of depression ?

    Emotional, physiological, and psychological states can all provide good judgment criteria:

    1) Emotions: Things that were interesting in the past are almost not interesting now, compared to the past? Feeling depressed, sad, and nervous almost every day? If you have one of the above symptoms, you are in a state of emotional depression.

    2) Physiology: Will you lose your appetite or eat excessively, resulting in significant weight loss or gain in a short period of time? Insomnia or bedridden every day?

    Feeling tired all day? Feeling short of energy all day? If you have any of the above symptoms and continue to experience them for a period of time, you are in a state of physical depression.

    3) Psychological: Is it difficult to concentrate? Significant decline in judgment or decision-making compared to the past?

    Compared to the past, you have no confidence in yourself or feel inferior? Feeling helpless or hopeless about the future? Do you often have thoughts of wanting to die in your brain and even do self-harm?

    If you have the above symptoms, you are in a state of psychological depression. If you have symptoms such as emotional depression, physical depression and psychological depression, and their intensity or duration is more severe or too long than that of ordinary people, it is likely that you have depression. If the emotional, physical and psychological depression symptoms are not severe or persistent after the appearance of external stress, this is nothing more than a depression.

    In addition, if there is no reason to follow the inexplicable low mood and the above emotional, physical and psychological symptoms appear, it is also likely to be due to physical factors of depression.

    If you suspect that you have depression, it is a good choice to find a doctor in the hospital's psychiatric, psychosomatic, adolescent mental health, or even home medicine department. Melancholic conditions will get a correct diagnosis or**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Childhood is generally smooth, but during adolescence there may be family changes or other disasters that can lead to mental illness.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, the angle of the face is asymmetrical, and the eyes are blank.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The pixel is a little poor, and it's all about looking at the eyes if you're melancholy or not, and you can't see it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's pretty good, is that you?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You're not depressed, it's a personality disorder, it's a mental illness that really needs to be intervened as soon as possible.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Whether it is considered depression or not, to what extent, it is only counted by professional doctors in regular hospitals, everyone here is talking about irresponsible speculation, and it will not do you any good.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You have to think about it, you have a lot of good qualities, how can you be depressed? Maybe there's something in my heart that I've been holding back for a long time lately, or it's too stressed? Be sure to adjust your state, if you are not too relieved, you can go to the hospital to consult a professional doctor, believe in yourself, and cheer on strangers.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you can't tell, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up first.

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