Depression can make it difficult to maintain supportive and fulfiling relationships.
If your partner is going through depression, they may be so overwhelmed by their symptoms that finding the energy to communicate feels impossible.
And in turn, the person facing depression may begin to feel like a burden. They may be aware of the effects their depression is having on their relationships but feel powerless to do anything about it. This can make them feel guilty and even lower their self-esteem even more.
Have you ever engaged with someone who had depression and how did your relationship work if so??

Communication helps a lot, when engaging with someone who has depression. Open lines of communication help them feel safe and they are able to build trust.
ReplyDeleteI have been in such a situation where I am the one with depression. My partner would wanna be there all the way, suggested we see a therapist together but I couldn't take it. I felt like it was too much for him though he was happy to help. I decided to break it off and deal with it alone...
ReplyDeleteI never engaged with on but I think we should talk about anything bothering us
ReplyDeleteI was once engaged with such a partner we tried to communicate, things would be good and the next thing everything would be a mess. it's not that easy to be with someone who has depression
ReplyDeleteCommunication works as a bridge between the partners to solve any problem they have
ReplyDeleteIt's a real burden but it can be worked out.
ReplyDeleteThe guy used to bottle up what was bothering him so we ended our journey🤷♀
ReplyDeleteNope i have not been with such a person
ReplyDeleteI was the one who was depressed 💔 he tried to help me but I was pushing him away until he left me
ReplyDeleteWell I wasn't aware that depressed partners can sabotage a good relationship
ReplyDeleteWow I never knew about this
ReplyDeleteI have never made such a person.
ReplyDeleteNo I have not
ReplyDeleteNo i haven't already.....
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