Do you know a friend or loved one who suffers from fear, anxiety, and depression and does not know what to do? It can be frustrating to watch someone you know suffer and not be able to help them. (Image Credit: Helena Lopes/ Pexels)
Here are six ways to help the person cope with these kinds of situations and the best way to deal with anxiety.
1. Learn as much as you can in managing anxiety and depression: There are many books and information that will educate you on how to deal with fear and anxiety. Share this information with the person who is struggling with their mental health issues.
2. Talk to the person on what will happen if they do not get help: Another way to convince the person who is struggling with fear and depression is to tell them what may happen if they don’t get some assistance. Anxiety and depression can make things worse and usually, it won’t go away by itself without some kind of treatment. You may ask your loved one different questions like, “Does anxiety create tunnel vision?” and “What are you missing out on in life because of your depression?” These kinds of questions help them think about the consequences of not getting any help.
3. Be understanding and patient with the person struggling with their fears: Dealing with depression and anxiety can be difficult for the person so do not add more problems than what is already there. Do not get into arguments with the person who is having a difficult time with their anxieties.
The LORD Jesus promised to give us peace that surpasses understanding. Cast your care upon Him, for He cares for you. He will ease your anxieties. Remember that Jesus is patient and kind. Followers of Christ are encouraged to treat each other “with all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love”. -Ephesians 4:2
4. Talk to the person instead of talking at them: It is important not to lecture the person who is struggling with anxiety and depression. Talk to the person about their issues without being rude. Most people will listen if you approach them in a proper manner.
5. Get Help: Seek help from a professional who can help your friend or relative with their mental health struggles. A counselor can give you advice and ideas on how to treat anxiety, fear, and depression. Getting help from a professional is the number one priority in helping your loved one deal with fear and anxiety. Joining a local mental health support group can also be helpful. Talk to your doctor to get more information about potential groups in your area.
6. Find Out The Reasons Why The Person Won’t Get Help: Address the issues on why the person will not get the necessary help. Many people who are struggling are fearful and frustrated. Try to find out the reasons why he or she won’t get the help they need and then try to find ways that will overcome their resistance to seeking assistance.
BIOGRAPHY
Stan Popovich is the author of “A Layman’s Guide to Managing Fear Using Psychology, Christianity and Non-Resistant Methods”. For more information about Stan and to get some more free mental health advice please visit Stan’s website at http://www.managingfear.com/
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