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Dr Harry Barry: All of our lives will be fundamentally changed

Dr Harry Barry: All of our lives will be fundamentally changed
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Podcast: Help for the families of people with depression

Reader’s question I am writing this raw and wiping my tears after yet another chat with my young kids to explain that: “Daddy didn’t mean to get so mad. Daddy still loves ye and loves me. He just sometimes can’t take being busy and gets angry. Daddy didn’t mean to shout and say those horrible things to us.” You see, their daddy – my husband – suffers from depression and unfortunately when he feels under pressure his anxiety comes out as anger and we, as his family living with him, have to bear the brunt of it. He does see a doctor and is taking medication and openly discusses his depression and anger with me and his doctor so that is why these ‘episodes’ are not constant.

Help for the families of people with depression

Reader’s question I am writing this raw and wiping my tears after yet another chat with my young kids to explain that: “Daddy didn’t mean to get so mad. Daddy still loves ye and loves me. He just sometimes can’t take being busy and gets angry. Daddy didn’t mean to shout and say those horrible things to us.” You see, their daddy – my husband – suffers from depression and unfortunately when he feels under pressure his anxiety comes out as anger and we, as his family living with him, have to bear the brunt of it. He does see a doctor and is taking medication and openly discusses his depression and anger with me and his doctor so that is why these ‘episodes’ are not constant.

Locked in after lockdown: Agoraphobia will be a new normal for some

Romy Beltrami had a busy social life before the pandemic struck. The 29-year-old from Naas, Co Kildare who moved to Melbourne in May 2018 used to enjoy a nightlife scene that revolved around bars, live music and karaoke sessions. Now, after experiencing two strict lockdowns, Romy is nervous about social events of more than two people. She finds the idea of a full week back in the office “super overwhelming”. And while she hasn’t been formally diagnosed, she thinks she may have developed a mild case of agoraphobia. “It almost feels like you’re walking into the lion’s den,” she says. “How do you trust that everyone has done the right thing in terms of hygiene standards?

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