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Need advice on how to support someone
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Hi,
Someone I know (I don't know her very well) is in a really bad place. I can see that she'd hurting so much and feeling so alone, but I don't know why. I don't know what's happened to her and I don't understand what she'd going through, I can just see that she'd really hurting, and I want to help. She'd tried to kill herself more than once and she has told me she "can't cope anymore", but she doesn't want to talk about what she'd feeling. The only thing I can do is talk to her, even though I know won't get any reply. I at least want to be able to do this, but at the moment I am at a loss as to what to say. I don't want to say the wrong thing, and I don't want it to sound scripted. I want to say something that will help her to feel stronger and give her hope that things will get better, but just saying "it will get better" doesn't feel like enough. Does anyone have any advice? If anyone has ever felt like this, what kinds of things help the most to hear?
Thank you in advance for any advice!
Someone I know (I don't know her very well) is in a really bad place. I can see that she'd hurting so much and feeling so alone, but I don't know why. I don't know what's happened to her and I don't understand what she'd going through, I can just see that she'd really hurting, and I want to help. She'd tried to kill herself more than once and she has told me she "can't cope anymore", but she doesn't want to talk about what she'd feeling. The only thing I can do is talk to her, even though I know won't get any reply. I at least want to be able to do this, but at the moment I am at a loss as to what to say. I don't want to say the wrong thing, and I don't want it to sound scripted. I want to say something that will help her to feel stronger and give her hope that things will get better, but just saying "it will get better" doesn't feel like enough. Does anyone have any advice? If anyone has ever felt like this, what kinds of things help the most to hear?
Thank you in advance for any advice!
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When I was going through the tough time I didn't find it helpful to talk about things, it just made me think about it more (everyone's different) but my friends would tell me funny stories, or the best memories we've had and having a distraction like that really helped Just showing her she's not alone and you've got her back will help. hope this helps a bit!
It's so lovely that you're looking out for your friend and want to help her. @Past User had some great suggestions about helping to distract her or giving her some positive things to focus on. We also have an article here which might help. It's specifically focused on self-harming, but I think it applies to all situations really. Just talking to her and listening can be really helpful so she knows you're there to support her.
The article also mentions that it's really important that you're looking after yourself too, how are you feeling about this?
Caroline
It's great to see you looking out for your friend and @Past User and @Past User made some great points above. We also have this article here which gives more general advice about supporting someone and could help you.
You said that your friend is struggling to cope so if they are feeling in crisis, they might find our Crisis Messenger useful. It's contactable by text, 24/7 and just text 'THEMIX' to 85258.
Samaritans are also available 24/7 to talk about anything that you or they are worried about in confidence. You can call them on 116 123.
Scott
Please rememebr you look after your self too. It can be hard to see someone feeling so down So hope you’re taking good care too