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How do you support a loved one through a depressive crisis?
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kisslamarre
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I find the best support is to listen. Do not give advice, do not suggest resolution for problems. Sometimes you just need to be present and listen to what someone has to say!
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Somya.P
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Hi everyone, how are you today?
These moments can feel overwhelming, and it’s not always easy to know what to say or do, especially when emotions are running high and nothing seems to help.
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Whether you’re a partner, a parent, a friend or a sibling, your experiences matter, and they could really help someone else who feels helpless or unsure right now.
Take care,
Somya from the Carenity team 🌼