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Hi,
I have just had a friend come to me who is suffering with anxiety. I sat and listened but felt totally helpless as I didn't have the words to help. Thankfully they recognise the anxiety and will be seeing someone tomorrow. What can I do to help and support them through this tough time. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
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Hi MissMoobelle, (cute name)
Can I suggest you read on this site under the heading "the facts"? There is a section for anxiety. Start there and good luck.
Kind regards, John.
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Hi MissMoobelle!
I agree with CrashCoyote/John definitely start here in the facts section, there is some really great downloadable pamphlets that have heaps of helpful info.
Although I would advise that if you look outside of this website to be very very careful. There is a lot of unhelpful information out there which is completely detrimental to helping someone with depression!
You are doing a really wonderful thing though, just listening is a huge help, even if your friend goes over and over some of the same anxieties. Being patient and listening without fear of judgement will go a long way!
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Hi MissMoobelle,
I agree - just by being there for her you will be able to be a great help.
Try long walks together or a cuppa tea n chats.
Listening is a great skill a friend can have, listen without judgement and know you are doing the best you can for your friend.
Maybe take up a class together - be creative! Try an art class, yoga or meditation together.
Good luck!
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Thank you Crash Coyote/John, Hazel and faeriedust88! I truly appreciate your advice and its great to be pointed in the right direction. To make the situation a little more complicated, we are expats-in a predominantly non-English speaking country so getting help is sometimes quite complex. At this point my friend has returned home to see family and I am hoping that this will help somewhat. I have been thinking about making some meals to put in the freezer for when they get home and don't have to worry about shopping/cooking? Is that going too far? It can be overwhelming grocery shopping here, most people struggle with it! It is difficult to know what is over stepping the mark in helping.
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Hi Miss Moobelle,
I think that's a great idea - it shows that you're caring and cooking for your friend will help them to adjust back into life when they arrive home - the last thing anyone wants to do is groceries and making some dinners is extremely thoughtful and a great treat!
Sounds like she is fortunate to have a friend like you.
Best wishes 🙂