Anger Could Be a Sign of Depression, Study Says Anger is a normal part of the human emotional spectrum. But could it be linked to depression? A recent study suggests that overt or suppressed anger could be a sign of depression. Depression has even been characterized as "anger turned inwards." Marianna Strongin, Clinical psychologist, via HuffPost While 16.2 million U.S. adults live with depression, men are more likely to exhibit anger. Men are more likely to try to hide their depression, leading them to display anger instead. Medication, therapy, exercise and journaling can help those living with depression. Don't be afraid to seek help.
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