Depression: Supporting Someone Who Is Depressed

Overview

If someone you care about has been diagnosed with depression, you may feel helpless. Maybe you're watching a once-vibrant person become inactive or seeing a good friend lose interest in things they used to enjoy.

Most people with depression need some type of treatment. Counseling and medicine usually work well to treat depression. Sometimes counseling alone is enough. Often a combination of the two works best.

  • The best thing you can do for someone who is depressed is to help them start or continue treatment.
  • Offer support. You can do this by understanding what depression is, being patient, and offering help.
  • Reassure the person that treatment can help them feel better.

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Current as of: July 31, 2024

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