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Hello, although I am not a professional, as a psychology student, I am interested in giving you some analysis and advice from the point of view of clinical psychology:
Let's start with your third question, from the situation you described, the patient meets at least these additional symptoms of ICD-10:
Sleep disturbances (his mother couldn't sleep when she was sick).
Psychomotor agitation (walking around the house with a lot of preoccupations).
In addition, in some patients with depression, psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions are present.
Menopausal depression is mainly characterized by emotional depression, anxiety, and nervousness, which cannot be determined from the information you have given. From the point of view of "having been in the hospital three times", the best characteristics of depression are satisfied.
However, these are my subjective assumptions, and the best thing to do is for you to go directly to the medical records. It is mainly based on the doctor's diagnosis. At present, drugs and cognition have a good effect on depression.
The second question is that the incidence rate of relatives of depressed patients is about twice that of the general population, the comorbidity rate of identical twins is 40%-50%, and the onset of depression is half of genetic and acquired environmental influences. Moreover, recent studies have shown that menopausal depression is more likely to be exogenous, that is, physiological changes with age and hopelessness and pessimism that lead to psychological imbalances that induce depression. So, you don't have to worry too much about your child's genetics.
Because of this, I will not have children, which is inevitably a bit of a fuss.
The first question is, what are the specific manifestations of your husband's temper? If he cannot be diagnosed with a mood disorder, it is not enough to indicate that he has inherited depression.
Hope it helps.
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It should depend on individual willpower, right?
Woman: Yes"Menopause"It's more sensitive, so the mood will be very abnormal at that time.
This should count"The day after tomorrow"Psychological problems.
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Is it some of the diseases of menopause, because this does not want children?
Depression and anxiety can be tested in the professional psychological test column of the Anxiety Relief Psychological Counseling Network, free of charge.
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