What is difference in tension and depression?!


Question: Tension is a form of stress.

Depression is the inability to cope with that stress.


Answers: Tension is a form of stress.

Depression is the inability to cope with that stress.

tension is more of a problem with anxiety and depression you will feel down.

you don't even have to have a real problem to be tense.. .. you have to give a speach.. you are tense because you worry how you will do...or you are in a big crowd and know nobody.. you feel tense because perhaps you are shy.. the tension in that case goes when you get to know the others.. that is temporary tension.. Depression is.. feeling blue and seeing everything black in black.. feeling hopeless, feeling life is not worth living.. fearing the future... worrying a lot and being stressed which can also be anxiety.. but tension is not an illness... depression needs help...a councellor ... a therapy.. because people have only negative thoughts...to get better .. it's good and normal to see a phyichiatrist. that does not at all mean a person is crazy.. stress can cause anxiety and depression..
Tension comes and goes away again when the feared moment is over...
xxx Good luck xx

Depression (clinical definitions):
http://www.mental-health-today.com/dep/d...

Tension is the result of stress and involves muscle tightness, irritability, possible headaches, etc. Hypertension refers to high blood pressure.





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