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We understand that it is super difficult to support loved ones who are in such a dark place, particularly when they do not want to reach out. It so great that he has decided to use 2021 as a year of rebirth and looking for ways to move forward. We recognise that this can cause you much stress as it sounds like you may wish to help more, but find that you can only do so much without your BFF consent. Life changes can definitely bring about times of darkness.
There are supports for you that you can contact and get some advice on how to support your friend. Please remember that if ever your friend is in immediate danger call 000.
Lifeline (13 11 14) or the Suicide Call Back Service (1300 659 467) can give you some advice as to how you may be able to support him while he is in his dark times.
MensLine Australia is a free 24/7 telephone and online counselling service for men with emotional health and relationship concerns. You can contact them on 1300 78 99 78 or https://mensline.org.au/
If he would like some help finding mental health support, we would recommend that he get in contact with the Beyond Blue Support Service. They are available 24/7 by phone on 1300 22 4636 or on Webchat 1pm-12am AEST on our website: www.beyondblue.org.au/getsupport One of our friendly counsellors will be able to talk through these feelings with you and can offer support, advice and referrals. We understand he may not be in a space to contact us right now, but we are here no the less.
If he is up to it you can also find information on support groups is available on the Black Dog Institute site here - https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/resources-support/support-groups/ It might be helpful to join a support group to try and build a social network in your area.
Welcome to the forums it's great to have you on here. You and your friend are not alone and the community is here to support you both.
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hi and welcome.
will start on a positive (?) note... that your friend is making changes to his life this year.
the downside can be that things from the past or thoughts tell us we are hopeless.
beyond blue has pages on their web site for people like yourself wanting to support a friend/partner ...
that might be a good starting point for yourself. The other thing you can do is listen. Of course you do not replace a therapist and need to make sure it does not impact on you as well.
did he indicate how he would face his demons and past?
Does he like reading? Not sure how good this suggestion might be... my psych recommended a book to me called "the happiness trap". I bought 2 copies and gave one to parents. My dad has issues as well but mum read the book first. It has a number of tools, tips, techniques that might be useful. OF COURSE, if this is a bad idea then don't.
if you want... please let us know how you are going.
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