doi:10.1176/appi.ajp-rj.2016.110306M.M. NaveenAmerican Psychiatric Association Arlington, VA
Providing care for a loved one with depression and/or anxiety is a difficult job. These strategies can help.
Someone with a broken bone or the flu doesn’t usually hesitate to call their doctor. With mental health, this process is a little more complicated. First,mental health still has a strong stigma attached to it worldwide. People fear they will be labeled “crazy” if they see a mental hea...
Here are 130 more ways to help someone with anxiety disorder: Be There to Listen:Offer your presence as a safe and non-judgmental space for them to express their feelings and thoughts. Sometimes, just knowing someone is there to listen without offering solutions can be very comforting. Maintain...
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Read about ways to help someone with anxiety disorder while respecting their privacy. Prioritize their mental health with understanding and strategies.
“From a young age, parents need to position themselves as someone their child feels comfortable coming to with their problems,” she said. Being a good listener and trying not to be judgmental are keys to keeping those lines of communication open, said Huang. If kids don’t think their p...
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While there are many emergency mental health hotlines, if you or someone you care about is having thoughts of suicide, call 911 for immediate help. Some of the reputable 24-hour mental health hotlines that can provide you with support, education, and resources include: ...
Nearly one in 25 American adults has serious mental illness, which means odds are someone in your life is coping with anxiety, depression, OCD, bipolar disorder or another debilitating condition. Still, shame about mental illness — likely a holdover from when people wrongly believed such con...