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Worried about someone else's mental health


Worried about someones mental health?

This section explains what you can do if you are worried about someone's mental health. It explains how to get them help and support.

I'm looking for mental health help for someone else

If you are in need of support, but not in crisis, consider reaching out to a warmline. Warmlines offer a place to call when you just need to talk to someone.

Worried About Someone Else's Mental Health?

Dr. Bowers walks us through how to help a child, teenager, adult, friend or coworker who might be dealing with a mental health condition.

How to help someone seek mental health support - Mind

Stay calm. Even though it might be upsetting to hear that someone you care about is distressed, try to stay calm. This will help your friend or family member ...

How to support someone you're worried about - Samaritans

What to do if someone is in immediate danger or experiencing a mental health crisis. ... If you're worried about someone else · Talk to us on the phone ...

For Friends and Family Members | SAMHSA

How to Talk About Mental Health · I've been worried about you. · What can I do to help you to talk about issues with your parents or someone else ...

How to support someone with a mental health problem

Talking about mental health. It can be challenging to know what to do if you are worried about someone. · 1. Set time aside with no distractions · 2. Let them ...

Worried about someone else's mental health - HSE.ie

The best thing you can do is listen to the person. You could also help them get professional help if they need it. Try talking directly to them about your ...

When a family member chooses not to seek help - CAMH

People with mental health or addiction problems are not always willing to seek treatment. They may not believe there is a problem.

How to help when you're worried about someone's mental health

It can be hard to know how to support someone who has a mental health issue or whose wellbeing you're concerned about. Friends, family, and colleagues are a ...

Steps to Take if You're Worried About Someone's Mental Health

Step 1: Be present and stay connected. Oftentimes the person who needs help first needs a support system made up of family, friends, and neighbors.

Worried about someone's mental health? - NHS Professionals

But we understand they may be a friend, relative or someone else. • Changes in behaviour may mean your relative is developing a mental illness. These changes ...

Helping a Friend You're Worried About - Here to Help BC

It's hard to stand by when someone you care about is going through a difficult experience like symptoms of a mental illness, trauma, difficulties with ...

Helping someone with a mental health problem - Mind

It can be really worrying when someone you care about is going through a difficult time. We have advice to help you support other people - and to look after ...

Help others with mental health problems - Every Mind Matters - NHS

Ways you can help others · Tell them you're worried · Carry on as usual · Reassure them · Offer your time to listen · Do not force it · Look after yourself · Offer ...

I'm worried about someone's mental health | Everyturn

In this article, you'll find plenty of tips and advice on how to talk to someone else about their mental health, ways you can help them, and how to still make ...

If you're worried about someone's mental health | Independent Age

If you think your older friend or relative is struggling with their mental health, there are some simple things you can do to help.

I am worried about someone close to me | DPT

If you believe someone you care about is experiencing mental health issues encourage them to speak to their GP (Doctor). Their GP is in the best position to ...

Helping someone else with their mental health - Black Dog Institute

If you are worried about a family member or close friend: let them know you care and support them; treat them with respect and dignity; talk with them about ...

Worried About Someone Else's Mental Health?

We're here to provide practical information, advice and reassurance to help you more effectively support a friend, relative or colleague with mental health ...