We All Need Support - Carers of a Depressive-Natured Individual
We all need support and none more so than the carers of a depressive-natured suicidal individual.
Look in the paper, at community notice boards, on the internet, at the local library, local lions club, community centre and health centre to help give you ideas on what support would benefit you most.
To help eliminate the cause of the depression choose a group or individual with compassion, one that will help with goal setting, choosing natural therapy, different counselling styles to suit both of you, working with you toward the best management and treatment.
You also need a shoulder to lean on from time to time and an ear to listen, gaining a fresh prospective.
The local Health centre will usually have a doctor or nurse practiced in this profession; make an appointment for both of you together and then consult with them regularly.
They have concept but no position at the time of how the people they are leaving behind feel, how much they are hurting the people around them until this episode starts to recover.
Put yourself in their shoe's just for a moment and imagine wanting to leave this world now and everyone is stopping you, you want your pain to stop, the craziness to stop, the thoughts in your head to stop, the overwhelming thoughts this must take to attempt a suicide of any kind are unimaginable to most of us.
Police and ambulance will usually be the best as they are trained and will be able to discuss with you the best options available.
In most cases this will be enough to disperse the behaviour and then we can all get a good rest.
Leave your comments, help us understand and encourage a depressive-natured individual, please refer the sites you know available to assist carers and loved ones.
Look in the paper, at community notice boards, on the internet, at the local library, local lions club, community centre and health centre to help give you ideas on what support would benefit you most.
To help eliminate the cause of the depression choose a group or individual with compassion, one that will help with goal setting, choosing natural therapy, different counselling styles to suit both of you, working with you toward the best management and treatment.
You also need a shoulder to lean on from time to time and an ear to listen, gaining a fresh prospective.
The local Health centre will usually have a doctor or nurse practiced in this profession; make an appointment for both of you together and then consult with them regularly.
- DO NOT TAKE ANYTHING PERSONALLY
They have concept but no position at the time of how the people they are leaving behind feel, how much they are hurting the people around them until this episode starts to recover.
Put yourself in their shoe's just for a moment and imagine wanting to leave this world now and everyone is stopping you, you want your pain to stop, the craziness to stop, the thoughts in your head to stop, the overwhelming thoughts this must take to attempt a suicide of any kind are unimaginable to most of us.
- No matter how much you do, it will never feel enough.
- At no time be in physical danger.
- At no time will the manic be in Danger.
Police and ambulance will usually be the best as they are trained and will be able to discuss with you the best options available.
In most cases this will be enough to disperse the behaviour and then we can all get a good rest.
Leave your comments, help us understand and encourage a depressive-natured individual, please refer the sites you know available to assist carers and loved ones.
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