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Antidepressants- can they really change relationships?

– How Antidepressants Can Impact Your Relationship –

Antidepressants have the potential to significantly affect your relationship. These medications can alter how you think and feel about your partner—changing how you interpret their words, behaviors, and even simple gestures. A text message might suddenly feel cold or critical. A glance across the room may seem distant. Your personality may shift, and your sex drive could be affected in unexpected ways.

With these changes, you may unknowingly begin chasing dopamine in other areas of life. Over time—or suddenly—your memories may become distorted. You might start believing you’ve never truly been happy with your partner, despite a history of love and commitment.

Common phrases emerge:

  • “I’ve never loved you.”
  • “We haven’t been happy for years.”
  • “I’m just here for the kids.”
  • “You were never happy with me.”

Even when faced with years of photos, joyful memories, and a deep bond, the effects of altered brain chemistry can override reality. Often, the only way to begin reversing these changes is through a slow and careful tapering process. In the meantime, a loving spouse is left feeling devastated, confused, and heartbroken by the dramatic personality shift.

These medications are psychotropic—they alter brain chemistry. That’s not an opinion; it’s scientific fact. Yet this critical detail is rarely emphasized when you’re deciding whether antidepressants are right for you.

Could it be the Meds?

Sensitive To Noise

Sudden Emotional Distance

Flat facial expressions

No longer wants affection or intimacy

Irritability without cause

Constant blame

Belief there’s “someone else”

Everyone is against them

No recognition of their changes

Emotionally blunted

Unusual risk behaviors

Suicidal thoughts

Sense of Self deteriorates

Suicidal

Perception of others changed

Moods changed

Exhausted

Weight gain

OCD Behaviors

Suspicious

Threatening to Leave

Feeling Trapped

Feeling Controlled

“I never loved you”