Life Advice

/

Health

Reader wonders how to help a depressed friend

By Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency on

Dear Amy: I have a very close friend who is extremely depressed. She is negative about every aspect of her life: marriage, career and self-image. She posts negative memes on Facebook about how ugly she is, how depressed she is and how bad life is.

She is on medication and is seeing a licensed therapist. She is also extremely overweight. None of this is helping. She has tried different meds and has seen different therapists.

Every time I talk to her she is negative, depressed and complains constantly. I want to help her but I don't know what else I can offer her. We have been close for many years and she has always been depressed, but it's far worse now than ever.

She has told me numerous times that I don't fully know what has happened in her past so I will never understand what she is going through, and then she proceeds to put herself down. Her marriage is falling apart and I know she has many issues going on with her career and her life, but is everything really that bad?

What else can I offer besides a listening ear, without getting down myself?

What advice can I give her when she is complaining?

 

-- Out of Answers

Dear Out: I think that offering advice in this context is a nonstarter.

When someone is clearly depressed and so obviously negative, the best thing you can do is to point the person toward therapy and treatment. And so you can respond: "What does your therapist say about that?"

Your friend might respond that she doesn't disclose a lot of this to her therapist. Many people paradoxically don't actually disclose the very things that cause them the most pain to their therapists. She might say that she isn't currently taking her meds. Encourage her to seek and continue to seek treatment.

...continued

swipe to next page

 

 

Comics

Jeff Danziger Kirk Walters Dogs of C-Kennel Adam Zyglis Bill Day Daddy's Home