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What to Do When Someone You Know is Depressed
Ways to Help a Depressed Person"
- Listen. Keep in mind that the
depressed person isn't communicating well right now, and is probably
speaking slower and less clearly. Be patient and don't interrupt.
- Take
care of little tasks like feeding the cat or doing the laundry. (This
suggestion applies if you don't live with the person. If you do live
with the person, you probably have to take on all the tasks).
- Along
those lines, remember that the depressed person is not being lazy. Think
of when you're really sick and you can barely get out of bed to go to
the bathroom. That's how a depressive can feel all the time.
- Learn
everything you can about depression. Knowledge is power and
understanding.
- Take it seriously if the person talks about suicide. Call
their doctor for advice on what to do.
- Make sure the depressive is
keeping doctor appointments and taking his or her medication.
Ways to
Help Yourself
- Take care of yourself. Depression can be "contagious." Get
out and do something for yourself alone.
- Recognize that your feelings of
anger, frustration and helplessness are valid. Talk to a therapist for
help in dealing with them.
- If you are in a sexual relationship with this
person, don't take it personally if they have lost interest in sex.
Sexual drive is one of the first things to go when you're depressed.
Offer hugging and cuddling without an expectation of sex.
- Know when to
let go. After a certain point, especially if the depressed person is not
getting help or taking their medicine, there's nothing you can do. You
have to move on with your own life.
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