FAQs
What are the don’ts when trying to connect with a person with depression?
Avoid dismissing their feelings, offering unsolicited advice, or minimizing their struggles. Also, refrain from blaming them for their condition or expecting them to simply “snap out of it.” Instead, offer genuine support and understanding.
What to not say to a person who is sad?
Avoid phrases like “just cheer up” or “it could be worse,” as they may invalidate their feelings. Also, refrain from comparing their situation to others’. Instead, offer empathetic responses and validate their emotions without judgment.
What is the best thing to do when someone is sad?
Offer your presence and support without trying to fix their feelings. Listen actively, validate their emotions, and offer practical help if needed. Encourage them to seek professional support if necessary and assure them that they’re not alone in their struggles.
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