Some might disagree but in my assessment there is less harm in responsible TRT than psychiatric drug use.If a reasonable dose of TRT is treating mental conditions that would otherwise require SSRI and anti-anxiety medications I think it would be irresponsible to suggest he stop the TRT. Those drugs are only effective short-term and then contribute to the continuation and exacerbation of the very conditions they are prescribed for. They also impair your ability to fully experience life in ways that can be difficult to appreciate for those who haven't taken them.
Some might disagree but in my assessment there is less harm in responsible TRT than psychiatric drug use.
If someone has very low testosterone and their depression is attributed to this hormone dysfunction, then I would agree wholeheartedly with your opinion.
I do not agree that there is less harm with giving TRT to someone who is eugonadal (has very healthy testosterone levels) to treat depression. Many times the drugs used to treat depression can be withdrawn after a period of time with the help of cognitive therapy and the patient does not have great issue doing this. Withdrawing a patient from hormone therapy can be a very different matter if they are on the therapy for a number of years. The drugs you mention are short acting for good reason.