Have you ever heard of the term “smiling depression”, “high-functioning depression” or “hidden depression”? As these names imply, this is when a clinically depressed person tries to keep the depression a secret from others. They often appear cheerful, successful, and seemingly put-together – leading you to the belief their lives are perfectly happy, fine and without mental illness.
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· Grohol, J. (2018). 6 Secret Signs of Hidden Depression. Psych Central. Retrieved on February 7, 2020, from https://psychcentral.com/blog/6-secret-signs-of-hidden-depression/
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