Depression Treatment: Helping Someone Else More

Posted in Depression Treatment by on October 9th, 2008

If you?re living with a person who suffers from depression, you naturally want to do all you can for them. You?ll want to offer all of the support you can and aid in their recovery in any way possible. Depression can destroy families and lives if it is left untreated. However, what is important to remember is that you need to take time out for yourself as well. In this article we will look at further tips and advice on how to help a loved one who is depressed.

As a loved one of a depressed person, you?ll need to be prepared for possible personality changes and changes of attitude. The person may not want to engage in activities like they used to. They may not respond to you sexually or emotionally. This does not mean that they do not love you anymore. It is simply the illness. Be patent and supportive. It is difficult when this happens but with time and patience it should pass.

Sometimes depressed people withdraw to a point where the simplest of tasks seems too much to bear. Thinks like paying bills, housework and shopping are too much for them to cope with. You may need to take over for a while and do these tasks for them. You have to keep in mind that this is an illness so all the help you can give will aid in their recovery.

Treatment is essential if the depressed person is ever going to recover. They may not want to go or they may forget there sessions or medications. You need to remind them and keep encouraging them to go. Without treatment they will not improve and may even get worse.

Depression tends to take hope away from people. They feel like there is never going to be any change and the future will not get any better. You need to remind them that there is hope and offer it in any way that you can.

You will experience feeling of anger. It is okay to let them know that you are angry with their illness but not with them. It is important to distinguish between the two. If they feel you angry with them it may aggravate their symptoms.

Finally, you must keep things in perspective. You will not cure their depression so don?t fool yourself into thinking you can. Simply provide all of the support you can. Depression can have an impact on your life but it doesn?t have to take it over.

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