Finding Help for Depression
If you checked several of the boxes, a friend may need help. Don't assume that someone
else is taking care of the problem. Negative thinking, inappropriate behavior or physical
changes need to be reversed as quickly as possible. Not only does treatment lessen the
severity of depression, treatment also may reduce the length of time (duration) your
friend is depressed and may prevent additional bouts of depression.
If a friend shows many symptoms of depression, you can listen and encourage him or
her to ask a parent or teacher about treatments. If your friend doesn't seek help quickly,
talk to an adult you trust and respect-especially if your friend mentions death or
suicide.
There are many places in the community where people with depressive disorders can be
diagnosed and treated. Help is available from family doctors, mental health specialists in
community mental health centers or private clinics, and from other health professionals.
NIH Publication No. 94-3824
top
general depression | suicide facts | co-occurrence
of depression | research
in adolescents | in
women | in older adults | employers | send to friend |