Are Introverts More Likely to Suffer from Depression?
Are introverts more likely to suffer from depression and is there a link between depression and introversion?
In this blog post, we will look at the way that depression affects introverts and how they can cope with it. We will also take a look at whether introverts are more likely to suffer from depression than other personality traits.
There is a growing body of research that suggests that introverts may be more likely to suffer from depression than their extroverted counterparts.
While introversion and depression are not the same things, they do share some common traits, such as a tendency to withdraw from social situations and a preference for quiet environments.
Additionally, the challenges that introverts face in a world that often values extroverted qualities can lead to feelings of isolation and low self-esteem, which can contribute to the development of depression.