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Often, depression is actually an avoidance of the underlying emotions -- very often anger. Unexpressed anger goes inward and is directed toward the self, which becomes experienced as depression.



Where did you read this? I am sure I am not the only one here who would love to read more to get a better idea.


Is this an accepted psychiatric phenomenon, or just some Freudian bullshit?


Insofar as a therapist with a psychology degree has said OP's words to me, it's accepted by some professionals.


> implying there's a difference




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