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How To Overcome Depression?

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2018 11:34 am
by fshepherd23
Hi, I'm Faith. I have a friend who extremely felt sadness and loneliness now. she thinks she's alone. she felt worthless. All of her thoughts, feelings are always negative in this world. She's too sensitive to things. She experienced difficulties in sleeping every night which they called insomnia. She also loss her appetite too. How can I help my friend to overcome her depression?

Re: How To Overcome Depression?

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2018 5:21 pm
by talkhealth
Hi Faith,

Welcome to the talkhealth forums and thanks for you post.

We're very sorry to hear about the problems your friend is having, it's very good that you have been able to identify these issues.

It is important to ensure that your friend can seek out expert advice from their GP. We would suggest trying to convince them to seek further help from either their doctor, or one of many charities that can help support those living with depression.

Do let us know how your friend gets on.

Thanks,
The talkhealth Team

Re: How To Overcome Depression?

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2018 8:46 am
by jeffers08
since you are her friend, there is a chance that she will listen to you. I agree with his comment that you should convince your friend to seek an expert. It must be solved because it can damage her life with that kind of situation. I think you should read the ADHD blogs https://www.adhdcentre.co.uk/blog/ about depressions, the website's clinic where my son was diagnosed with ADHD when he was 7 years old.

Re: How To Overcome Depression?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:40 am
by avinash802
There are times in life when we feel like things will never get better and that our feelings of depression will never end. Depression is a disorder that is evidenced by excessive sadness, loss of interest in enjoyable things, and low motivation. CBT is an excellent treatment for depression, alone or in conjunction with medication.

Re: How To Overcome Depression?

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2019 7:10 am
by fitnesshealth4
Being depressed can make you feel helpless. You're not. Along with therapy and sometimes medication, there's a lot you can do on your own to fight back. Changing your behavior -- your physical activity, lifestyle, and even your way of thinking -- are all natural depression treatments.

Re: How To Overcome Depression?

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 4:37 am
by fshepherd23
Sometimes, I see depression as some kind of an effect due to a recent happening. I think this could be an effect of a recent breakup, family problems that has piled up or even an effect of a financial crisis. I just can't help but think of a way to inspire people having depression, especially my friend.

Re: How To Overcome Depression?

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2019 9:27 am
by saraheasy
Hi!
I truly sympathize with your friend. I could advise you, first of all, to be gentle and supporting with your friend and then to do your best to persuade her to work with an expert. Try to share your love and complete acceptance with her. Love safes

Re: How To Overcome Depression?

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2019 2:06 pm
by bartelby
Being around someone with depression must be overwhelming. That's why there's no-one around me other than my family and a few friends :) I just ran into a website on reddit which can be useful for you. https://mydepressiontreatment.com/10-wa ... epression/

Re: How To Overcome Depression?

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2019 2:42 pm
by pspross1989
Hey Faith,

Your friend should really see a mental health professional, either a therapist or a counselor to help her with her depression. There are many different types of depression that could be affecting her. Sometimes there are other, co-occurring mental health problems that may need to be addressed too. It's not always easy to get someone who is depressed to go get help, but it's always worth a try. It could save a life. Best of luck to you.

Re: How To Overcome Depression?

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2019 6:42 am
by That_Jason_Guy
Another +1 for pspross1989' advice here. I was in a pretty dark place towards the end of last year. Seeing a professional was difficult - it almost felt like admitting defeat, in a way - but as we push into the latter half of 2019 I haven't felt this good in a long time. It's often that initial hurdle that takes the most work. I'd also recommend checking in with a local GP or doctor and seeing if there's any medications that could help support your friend. Sometimes they're a good fit. Sometimes they're not. But it's worth exploring the options. They are out there! All the best. I know it's a tough spot to be in.