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Category: What to Do-Say for Depressed Loved One

5 Ways to Refer People Who Hurt to Professional Mental Healthcare

Published February 24, 2019February 16, 2019 by Nancy Virden in Be an Effective Support, Depression, Stigma, Suicide, What to Do-Say for Depressed Loved One
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To Show Emotional Support, Remember this 1 Vital Phrase

Published January 6, 2019January 10, 2019 by Nancy Virden in Anxiety, Be an Effective Support, Depression, What to Do-Say for Depressed Loved One
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For One of the Least of These: Offering Living Water to Those Who Thirst

Published October 7, 2018July 14, 2019 by Nancy Virden in Be an Effective Support, emotions, Faith, Help Yourself, Mental Health (General), What to Do-Say for Depressed Loved One
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Suicide Prevention – What NOT to Say or Do

Published September 16, 2018September 16, 2018 by Nancy Virden in Be an Effective Support, Depression, Stigma, Suicide, What to Do-Say for Depressed Loved One
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He Did Not Know How to Stay Alive

Published September 6, 2018March 19, 2023 by Nancy Virden in Anxiety, Depression, Faith, News Related, Stigma, Suicide, What to Do-Say for Depressed Loved One
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Strong Support is Simple: Be There for Your Friend

Published August 30, 2018September 2, 2018 by Nancy Virden in Be an Effective Support, Depression, Stigma, What to Do-Say for Depressed Loved One
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Help Hurting People Without Hurting Yourself: Summary of a Plan that Works

Published August 9, 2018August 9, 2018 by Nancy Virden in Be an Effective Support, Boundaries, Depression, Stigma, What to Do-Say for Depressed Loved One
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*911* to Friends. Will We Respond?

Published May 13, 2018May 12, 2018 by Nancy Virden in Be an Effective Support, Depression, What to Do-Say for Depressed Loved One
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Sloooow Dowwwwn. Your Impatience Will Not Help Someone’s Depression Go Away

Published April 29, 2018April 28, 2018 by Nancy Virden in Anxiety, Be an Effective Support, Depression, Mental Health (General), What to Do-Say for Depressed Loved One
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Listening IS Doing: Be Effective Helping Your Depressed Friend

Published April 22, 2018April 25, 2018 by Nancy Virden in Anxiety, Be an Effective Support, Depression, What to Do-Say for Depressed Loved One
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