There is a certain pattern in the severity of symptoms in depressed patients, which may be more severe in the morning and less severe in the afternoon or evening. Why is there such a pattern? The main reason is that depressed people wake up in the morning and open their eyes, worrying about the new day, suffering, and drowning in sadness. And because of the reduced motivation, they do not want to get up, do not want to go out, do not want to see people, and even more serious patients will not want to eat. At this time, they feel especially painful when they face the whole daytime activities, the work they need to cope with during the day, and the family members they need to cope with. They even feel painful, torn, and sad when they wake up and wonder how to spend the day. Then at night, some of these situations are relatively relieved, especially after dark when it is quiet, others may no longer pay attention to them, they can be alone, and at the same time they know that these situations will be relieved when they go to bed, so they will have a feeling of expectation, a feeling of relaxation. That’s why depression is most difficult in the morning and lighter at night.