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Why was the blaming depressed ​

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Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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People with major depressive disorder (MDD) are more prone to experiencing moral emotions related to self-blame, such as guilt and shame. DSM-IV-TR recognizes excessive or inappropriate guilt as one of the core symptoms of current MDD, whereas excessive shame is not part of the criteria for MDD.

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People that struggle with mental health problems may have issues with anger even if they are dealing with a disorder like depression, bipolar disorder, or personality disorder. Anger can be a difficult emotion to cope with and can lead to lashing out or blaming others for their problems.

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