How anticipation can drive joy in people with depression

 How anticipation can drive joy in people with depression

The idea that depression prohibits people from experiencing happiness all the time is false. Various mood fluctuations can occur whether someone has chronic low-grade depression or anhedonia, Mennin said.

He added that joy from anticipation around an event can look different for people with some form of depression, whether that’s difficulty staying happy due to anxiousness or quickly returning to negativity when the event ends. 

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High excitement for a concert can give people high dopamine releases that they continue to crave when the show is over, psychotherapist Dr. Crystal Burwell, who owns a practice in Atlanta, shared.

 “When it's not there, regardless of what this stimulus is in our brain, it doesn't matter what it is, it could be a concert or anything else, our brain doesn't differentiate that. It just gives us those same symptoms of 'I feel sad, I feel depressed,        




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