Do you want to help a loved one get out of depression?

in #life6 years ago (edited)

Seeing someone you love, shake off depression is something I never thought I would experience.


My sister is young and an extrovert. She is both comfortable surrounded by peers and strangers. I remember her friends chant her name as they welcome her after a summer break from classes. She was that type who is unafraid to express her feelings and her “joie de vivre” as she breaks into a song when she feels like it. She is often the life the of the party.

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But in the last two months, I saw how depression changes her. She is not her usual self. She is like a shadow of her bubbly self as she slowly retreats into a shell like a turtle not wanting to be involved. Her seven-year relationship ended and she grappled with a deep sadness that I didn’t think at first was that serious. I thought she’ll be able to bounce back since she initiated the breakup. But I was wrong as she lost all interest in her life and all things that are normal. She grew too quiet and literally motionless.

How could I help her?

I ask myself, are there ways to relieve the heavy burden that weighs her down? Even well-intentioned advice from the family like “you can do it” or “time heals all wounds” was largely unheard. My sister struggled to keep her loneliness from enveloping her. Her locked herself in a corner refusing to eat, talk or even look people in the eye.

Here are some practical ways to understand them so you can help them somehow snap out of it.

Proximity and true feelings

People going through depression feel alienated. They often put on a mask and a “brave face.” It is a form of defense mechanism, a way people try to make some sense of their difficult situation by denying what has happened. If you see them struggle with their feelings, be physically nearby. Your physical presence on some level helps in letting them be reconnected with their emotions. When people are depressed, it is normal to want to be left alone. Being accessible, you are telling them they are not alone.

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Be ready to listen

Depression makes people retreat, avoid human interaction because they do not want to burden others, or they are afraid to be judged and are ashamed to show their true feelings. It is normal for people who are depressed to neither want to listen nor interact with anyone and everything.

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Let them know it is okay to be sad

Let them know it is okay to cry if they feel like crying. Allow them that space to first embrace their emotions. But make sure they neither hurt anyone nor themselves. If your loved one somehow senses that he/she is not alone and that there is always someone who is ready to listen to him/her, someone who will not judge, they are likely to respond to this positive aspect. Let them know they have someone they can trust. Knowing that they are not alone and that someone cares are powerful that people who are depressed find comfort and somehow lift them out of their sadness.

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A dose of laughter’s medicine

Help your loved one by making it easier for them to smile or laugh. Science has proven that laughter “decreases stress hormones and increases our immune cells and infection-fighting antibodies”. Laughing sends signals to the brain that things are okay and this, in turn, makes us “feel happy.” Apart from lightening the mood in the room by adding plants, flowers, bright colors and more light. Find clever ways to trigger laughing. Find things that make them laugh like watching a funny movie. My sister responds well to reruns of Friends and Seinfeld, her favorite sitcoms. Or give her a book by Erma Bombeck or some humorous book. Or have a friend who makes you laugh, visit you.

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Walking and chores

Taking short walks and being mobile help clear up your mood. Instead of letting them sulk at home, ask them to join you for a walk in the park, feed the birds, or run errands at the store. Let them choose to be active instead of lethargic as the physical exercise helps our bodies to feel good.

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Eating healthy

When people who are under too much stress and have anxiety attacks, they lose their appetites. Others cope with depression by feeding more. To help them fight the blues, it is important to let them have access to nutritious food. Keep a variety of fruits at the kitchen counter and keep junk food away from their easy reach. As you interact with them, show that you are eating some fruits, like a grape, strawberry or orange. They may not respond immediately but the mental picture of you eating nutritious food is likely to rub unto them and make them grab a fruit or two. People who have a good diet have a better chance of fighting depression.

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Music nurtures you

Music affects our moods and emotions. To ease the sense of dread and halt the sadness from creeping in, choose songs that can make them happy. Share with them your playlist that you know, makes you feel good and are uplifting. Let them listen to music that can remind them happy events in their life or tunes that you know are upbeat and can help them feel more steady and help feel better.

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I believe we can do our part in helping a loved one who is experiencing depression. Every bit of help can go a long way.

Don’t stay on the sidelines; be there to help them get out of it.




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Hey @cocoland man than you for this post, some people think depression is just something you can knock off easily, well its not, it can actually demobilize and debilitate a person.

Hi @donnjoez! :) Thank you for taking the time to read my post.

Every bit of help can go a long way, so you're most welcome.

Standing by someone in bad as well as good is important :-)
very often when that person comes out of these things they are better and stronger than at the start :-)

Nice post :-) Upvoted and Followed :-)

Thanks for the comment @georgemason!

Followed you back!

I absolutely agree, MUSIC is great to jelp us out of a depressiv state...that and stay away from too much alcohol.
Resteemed for free and upvoted too.

Hey @resteem.hero! :) I know you're busy. Thanks for dropping by! :)

Whoever deals with depression is the one who invited it in the first place. Choose your thoughts wisely, choose happiness. 😎✌

I just watched this a few minutes ago and it seems to have hit the nail on the head for a lot of the issues with millennials. It is worth watching, especially if you are in a management position or a millennial.

I watched this exact same video a week ago. Thank you for sharing this @happyme.🧒

@selkiseth, you should watch it too. 😇

thanks for this post. most of the time people don't know how to react when encountering a depressed person, some think it is just some regular old sadness, or try to diminish your feelings and make you feel even less important.

Thank you @selkiseth. Our lives will be so much easier if we stay away from those who make us feel less important. Come to think of it, those that can't be helpful are likely to be hurtful.

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It is decidedly so

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