How to Know When a Mental Health Concern Is Serious
When you are worried about someone, one of the most disorienting questions is how serious it is. There is a big difference between someone who
When you are worried about someone, one of the most disorienting questions is how serious it is. There is a big difference between someone who
If you believe the situation is serious, this is not the time for gentle observation and hoping things improve. Here is what to do. Talk
There is a gap between being worried about someone and doing something about it. This article is about crossing that gap. The most common reason
If you are here because you are scared for someone you love right now — this page is for you. You do not need to
When someone you love is in crisis, the instinct to fix everything and the terror of doing the wrong thing can run together. Here is
There is a moment when staying in the role of concerned supporter is no longer the right primary role. This is that moment. Call 911
When someone you care about is withdrawing, the instinct is often to either push or pull back. Neither usually helps. Pushing — calling too often,
Withdrawal by itself does not always require intervention. But there are signs that make it more than just someone going through a quiet phase. Signs
Being worried about someone you care about is one of the most difficult positions to be in — and one of the least talked about.
Being worried about someone is not the same as knowing what to do about it. Most people in this position spend more time trying to