Depression doesn’t just affect the individual—it impacts their spouse and the marriage as a whole. While one partner may struggle with feelings of sadness and withdrawal, the other often battles helplessness, self-blame, and resentment. Left untreated, depression can significantly raise the risk of divorce and increase the likelihood of the non-depressed partner developing depression themselves. However, with timely intervention—through counseling, lifestyle changes, and supportive treatments—marriages can recover and even grow stronger. Recognizing the signs early, seeking help, and committing to mutual care are key steps toward healing.
Exercise can feel impossible when you’re depressed, but it’s one of the most effective tools for relief. Just 30 minutes of movement a few times a week releases endorphins, lifts mood, and provides structure. It also distracts from negative thoughts and creates a sense of progress. Though tough to start, exercise rewires the brain for more clarity, energy, and joy.
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