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What are the indications that someone may need professional help?
Before it gets to this point, here are five signs you may need help from a pro:
- Feeling sad, angry, or otherwise “not yourself.”
- Abusing drugs, alcohol, food, or sex to cope.
- You’ve lost someone or something important to you.
- Something traumatic has happened.
- You can’t do the things you like to do.
Can positive friend help with mental illness?
Friendship can play a key role in helping someone live with or recover from a mental health problem and overcome the isolation that often comes with it. It’s natural to worry when a friend is troubled and most of us don’t want to give up on a friend in distress, however difficult it may be to support them.
How do you check in on someone who is struggling?
Here, a few more ways to check in on a friend so that they know you always have their back.
- “I know you said you’re not ready to talk.
- “Hey, I’m stopping by the grocery store, let me know if you need anything”
- “Wanted to let you know I’m thinking of you!”
- “Hi, I saw this and immediately thought of you 🙂
How do you check if a friend is OK?
How to ask someone if they are OK (when they’re clearly not)
- Look for signs of distress. Sometimes it’s not hard to tell that a friend is going through a rough time.
- Time it right.
- Make sure you’re ready.
- Listen carefully.
- Speak with care.
- Offer help.
- Share your story.
- Remind them how much you care.
How do you convince a mentally ill person to get help?
Approaching Your Loved One in the Early Stages
- Let your loved one know that you need to have an important conversation with them.
- Pick a good time and place.
- Approach them with empathy.
- Be prepared for the person to be upset – and try not to get defensive.
- Use “I” statements, such as “I’m concerned about you.”
How can you tell if someone is not OK?
Are they:
- Experiencing mood swings.
- Becoming withdrawn.
- Changing their online behaviour.
- Losing interest in what they used to love.
- Unable to concentrate.
- Less interested in their appearance and personal hygiene.
- Behaving recklessly.
- Changing their sleep patterns.