by Athena Appleton » Thursday 11 March 2004 5:19:51am
I definately agree with what Aberforth said. I've struggled with depression for as long as I can remember.
The most important thing he said, though, is that SHE NEEDS PROFESSIONAL HELP! If she's suicidal, it isn't up to you to help her through that alone, she needs a professional to help her. As a friend, you can tell her that, and that you're there for her, but if it has gotton to the point where a hug and a shoulder to cry on doesn't do the trick, she needs the help of someone trained to help in these situations.
He's right, though, one thing you can do is help keep her busy, encourage her to do things that you know she enjoys (even if she doesn't seem to enjoy it anymore, that is one of the main symptoms of depression, losing interest in what you liked doing)...
This is just my personal feelings, based on my own experience, but I feel like single people (not married, not in a really committed relationship) need to be single to work through depression. It's too easy to depend on a boyfriend or girlfriend, thinking you're doing better, then your world comes crashing down around you if/when it doesn't work. Just my opinion... as in, if she and her boyfriend break up I would encourage her to stay single for a while until she's able to work through this...