Anonymous wrote:Depression has nothing to do with what you have or don't have. Rich people, poor people, charmed people, people with jobs, without jobs. Serotonin promotes feelings of happiness. When that is off whack, medication can increase the uptake of serotonin in the brain and improve things.
Anonymous wrote:Mine has improved but it is still an issue. I always talk to him about it too. His angry outbursts have definitely gotten better and less frequent but he still complains about *everything*! It's annoying. But the angry outbursts I could not live with and I've made that clear to him through some dramatic fights. I just will not be talked to like that/treated that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to project but does your husband have a history of depression? Sometimes depression can manifest as irritability and anger. Its awesome that you re doing couples work but maybe you could explore that angle at the therapist as I have found both parties have to be in good place to get the most from therapy. My husband is a lot like that and as the depression was treated things did get better.
I have heard that before, but I have a hard time thinking he would be depressed or why he would be?. We both have great jobs, great and healthy kids, travel frequently etc. I don't get his pattern of sweating the small stuff when we have great lives that we should be grateful for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to project but does your husband have a history of depression? Sometimes depression can manifest as irritability and anger. Its awesome that you re doing couples work but maybe you could explore that angle at the therapist as I have found both parties have to be in good place to get the most from therapy. My husband is a lot like that and as the depression was treated things did get better.
I have heard that before, but I have a hard time thinking he would be depressed or why he would be?. We both have great jobs, great and healthy kids, travel frequently etc. I don't get his pattern of sweating the small stuff when we have great lives that we should be grateful for.
Depression doesn't work like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to project but does your husband have a history of depression? Sometimes depression can manifest as irritability and anger. Its awesome that you re doing couples work but maybe you could explore that angle at the therapist as I have found both parties have to be in good place to get the most from therapy. My husband is a lot like that and as the depression was treated things did get better.
I have heard that before, but I have a hard time thinking he would be depressed or why he would be?. We both have great jobs, great and healthy kids, travel frequently etc. I don't get his pattern of sweating the small stuff when we have great lives that we should be grateful for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to project but does your husband have a history of depression? Sometimes depression can manifest as irritability and anger. Its awesome that you re doing couples work but maybe you could explore that angle at the therapist as I have found both parties have to be in good place to get the most from therapy. My husband is a lot like that and as the depression was treated things did get better.
I have heard that before, but I have a hard time thinking he would be depressed or why he would be?. We both have great jobs, great and healthy kids, travel frequently etc. I don't get his pattern of sweating the small stuff when we have great lives that we should be grateful for.
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to project but does your husband have a history of depression? Sometimes depression can manifest as irritability and anger. Its awesome that you re doing couples work but maybe you could explore that angle at the therapist as I have found both parties have to be in good place to get the most from therapy. My husband is a lot like that and as the depression was treated things did get better.