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​Mental health: These are the traits of people with concealed depression​

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Sep 13, 2023, 18:00 IST
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​Masking emotional upheaval is not a healthy trait​


Mental health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, yet many individuals don’t take it seriously and grapple with concealed depression, which often goes unnoticed by others. People with concealed depression are masters at masking their emotional turmoil, creating a facade of normalcy while battling a range of inner struggles. In this article we will discuss the habits and characteristics that are often observed in individuals with concealed depression, shedding light on the complexities of their experiences. This will give an insight on how why one should not conceal their depression and talk about it openly.

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​They disguise their emotional turmoil​


One of the most common traits of individuals with concealed depression is their ability to conceal their true emotions. They become adept at putting on a façade, donning a smile even when they are experiencing profound sadness, anxiety, or hopelessness. This emotional masking can be so convincing that even close friends and family members may not suspect the inner turmoil they are battling.

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​They withdraw from social interactions​


Another common trait typical to those who promptly conceal their emotions is their tendency to withdraw from social interactions. Individuals with concealed depression often prefer solitude and may avoid gatherings, social events, or even one-on-one conversations with friends and loved ones. They may cancel plans frequently, make excuses, or simply retreat into their own world.

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​They tend to be overly busy​


To divert attention from their emotional struggles, individuals with concealed depression may immerse themselves in an array of activities or become overly busy. This can serve as a distraction, preventing them from confronting their inner demons. They may overcommit to work, hobbies, or social obligations as a means of avoiding their emotional pain.

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​They seek impeccable perfection​


Many individuals with concealed depression have high standards for themselves and seek perfection in various aspects of their lives. They often believe that if they can excel in every area, they will be able to outrun or mask their depression. This relentless pursuit of perfection can be emotionally exhausting and perpetuate their inner turmoil.


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​They have a negative self image​


A negative self-image is a hallmark of concealed depression. These individuals tend to be highly self-critical and may engage in negative self-talk. They may harbor feelings of worthlessness, guilt, and self-doubt, which further exacerbate their emotional distress.


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​They find it difficult to express feelings​


Communicating their emotions can be a significant challenge for these people as they may find it difficult to articulate their inner thoughts and feelings to others, leading to a sense of isolation and misunderstanding. This difficulty in expression can hinder their ability to seek help and support.

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​The concealed depression affects physical health​


Depression is not solely a mental health issue; it can manifest in physical ways as well. Individuals with concealed depression may experience physical symptoms such as chronic fatigue, headaches, muscle aches, or gastrointestinal issues. These physical symptoms often stem from the emotional burden they carry.


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​They don’t have a healthy sleep schedule​


Depression can disrupt eating and sleeping patterns. Some individuals may have an increased appetite and engage in emotional eating, leading to weight gain. Others may experience a loss of appetite, resulting in weight loss. Sleep disturbances are also common, with individuals either sleeping excessively or struggling with insomnia.

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​They are dependent on drugs​


For some, the use of alcohol or drugs can become a coping mechanism. In an attempt to numb their emotional pain, individuals with concealed depression may turn to substances. Substance abuse can worsen their emotional state and create a cycle of dependency.


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​They are extremely sensitive to criticism​


Concealed depression often makes individuals hypersensitive to criticism or rejection. They may interpret even constructive feedback as a personal attack and become deeply affected by it. This hypersensitivity can lead to social withdrawal and strained relationships.

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​They lose interest in things easily​


A reduced capacity to experience pleasure is a hallmark symptom of depression. Individuals with concealed depression may lose interest in activities they once enjoyed. Even hobbies and passions that once brought them joy may now feel hollow and unfulfilling.

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​They don’t pay attention to self-care​



People with concealed depression often prioritize the needs of others over their own. They may neglect self-care, such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, and adequate rest, which can further exacerbate their depressive symptoms.

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