What do you do when you feel great, but someone you love is depressed? According to Psychology Today, depressed spouses believe they're helpless. Depressed people are often passive, thinking nothing will work to change their life or feelings. Depressed spouses may not have the energy or motivation to think about lifestyle changes, more effective thinking habits, or consulting doctors. Depressed spouses often can't actively pursue change.
How can you help when someone you love is depressed? Accept them just as they are. For some depressed spouses, unconditional acceptance is all they need. Other depressed spouses may benefit from more active support. You can help by learning about the causes of depression and the treatments for depression.
Remember that you're not responsible for your depressed partner's feelings, actions, or thoughts. You can't make a depressed spouse feel happier, nor did you make them feel depressed in the first place.
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