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| image caption = Flag by localhazard<ref>https://archive.ph/7MeNK</ref> | | image caption = Flag by localhazard<ref>https://archive.ph/7MeNK</ref> | ||
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}}A depression holder is a type of | }} | ||
A '''depression holder''' is a type of [[headmate]] which holds onto depression, often to prevent other headmates from feeling depressed. This may refer to depression linked to a mood disorder, grief-based depression, loneliness, or other types of depression. | |||
These headmates are most common in systems with comorbid [https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/mood-disorders mood disorders], but a mood disorder is not required to have a depression holder. | These headmates are most common in systems with comorbid [https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/mood-disorders mood disorders], but a mood disorder is not required to have a depression holder. | ||
*[[Symptom Holder]] is the general term for headmates that hold neurodivergent symptoms. | == Related Terms == | ||
*[[Trauma Holder|Trauma Holders]] hold trauma instead of depression, but the roles may be intertwined. | * [[Symptom Holder]] is the general term for headmates that hold neurodivergent symptoms. | ||
* [[Trauma Holder|Trauma Holders]] hold trauma instead of depression, but the [[Role|roles]] may be intertwined. | |||
==References== | == References == | ||
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[[Category:System Roles]] |
Revision as of 21:01, 21 February 2023
depression holder ( n., adj.) | |
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A depression holder is a type of headmate which holds onto depression, often to prevent other headmates from feeling depressed. This may refer to depression linked to a mood disorder, grief-based depression, loneliness, or other types of depression.
These headmates are most common in systems with comorbid mood disorders, but a mood disorder is not required to have a depression holder.
Related Terms
- Symptom Holder is the general term for headmates that hold neurodivergent symptoms.
- Trauma Holders hold trauma instead of depression, but the roles may be intertwined.