Yes it can, but not always. When you are engaged in heavy thinking, you may see things beyond their actual meaning, which may result in revealing a "good or a bad" meaning of what you are thinkig of. If too many "bad"meanings are revealed, you may become discouraged with things in life. This discouragement my lead into depression.
No. Being able to focus the mind and think hard is a sign of mental health!
The winds of a tropical depression are not strong enough to cause much damage and there is no storm surge. However, a tropical depression still produces heavy rain, which can lead to flooding.
A tropical depression can bring heavy showers and thunderstorms, which can cause flooding. Winds may reach gale force, not enough to cause any significant damage, but it can be a hazard for small boats.
Depression, negative thinking.
If a person feels a coldness in their heart it could be caused by fear. It is important to see a doctor for any worries you have about your heart.
Hypocalcemia can cause depression
Usually it is non-psychotic, but severe depression can cause psychotic symptoms. Psychotic means having hallucinations and/or paranoia.
Music can't actually cause depression, seeing as depression is a medical disease, but it can cause a person to BE depressed.
Depression is a risk factor for stroke but depression does not cause stroke per se.
They arent man you arent thinking the same thing the depression is worse man dude dude dude dude you are thinking of the depression and the crash in the government7
Many things can be the cause of depression. Questioning your own sexuality or the sexuality of someone close to you can cause depression also.
Research psychologists study the cause of manic depression.
I wouldn't say so. Heavy metal does not cause depression, just as any kind of music does not cause any long-term emotional problems. Rather, the way you feel affects what kind of music you to listen to. For example, if I'm feeling pretty good, I'll play a song that reflects that. If I'm feeling down, however, I'll put on something that uplifts me. I'm not saying that if you're depressed, you'll listen to heavy metal, because I'm perfectly happy and I love listening to heavy metal.