Helping a friend struggling with depression: Tips from Dr. Randy Auerbach

Columbia Psychiatry
19 Dec 201802:35

Summary

TLDRThe video script addresses the significant issue of adolescent depression, affecting one in five teens. It highlights the diverse manifestations of depression, ranging from sadness to suicidal thoughts. The script emphasizes the importance of recognizing these signs in friends or classmates and seeking help from trusted adults. It suggests starting with a physician and underscores the availability of therapies designed for teens. The message is clear: support is crucial, and no one should face mental health challenges alone. It calls for open discussions and a commitment to a world without suicide, where help is sought and provided for those in need.

Takeaways

  • 🔱 One in five adolescents may experience depression, highlighting its prevalence among young people.
  • đŸ‘« It's likely that someone in your social circle, like a friend or classmate, has or will experience depression.
  • 🌀 Depression manifests differently in adolescents; it can range from sadness and irritability to fatigue or even suicidal thoughts.
  • ⚠ Recognize that suicide is a permanent solution to what is often a temporary problem, emphasizing the importance of seeking help.
  • đŸ€” If you notice someone struggling with depression, it can be overwhelming and trigger your own emotions, so it's crucial to manage your feelings and seek guidance.
  • đŸ—Łïž If you see signs of depression, speak up and communicate with a trusted adult, such as a parent, teacher, or counselor.
  • đŸ‘« Be supportive to your friends who are dealing with depression; you don't have to be a therapist, but being a good friend can make a difference.
  • đŸ©ș Encourage your friend to start with their physician for professional help, as early treatment can lead to better outcomes.
  • đŸ„ Many therapies are specifically designed for teens to help manage depression and suicidal thoughts, so there are resources available.
  • 👂 Listen and talk to those who are struggling; mental illness is a shared human experience, and open conversation can be healing.
  • 🌍 Pledge to create a world without suicide by advocating for help and support for friends and loved ones in need.

Q & A

  • What is the prevalence of depression among adolescents?

    -One in five adolescents will experience depression.

  • How might depression manifest in adolescents?

    -Depression can manifest in various ways such as sadness, irritability, tiredness, pain, or suicidal thoughts.

  • What is a crucial reminder regarding suicide and depression?

    -It's important to remember that suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.

  • How can one's own feelings be affected by seeing a friend struggling with depression?

    -It can trigger feelings of sadness, worry, or exasperation.

  • What should one do if they are overwhelmed by a friend's depression?

    -One should seek out help or guidance on how to manage these uncomfortable feelings.

  • Who should you talk to if you notice a friend or classmate struggling with depression?

    -You should talk to a parent, teacher, trusted adult, or guidance counselor.

  • What is the best way to support a friend who is struggling with depression?

    -The best way is to be supportive without trying to be a therapist, and help them find the resources they may need to manage their depression.

  • Why is it beneficial for teens with depression to seek help early?

    -Getting treatment earlier when symptoms begin to arise will lead to better outcomes.

  • What types of therapies are available to help teens manage depression and suicidal thoughts?

    -There are many therapies specifically designed to help teens manage feelings of depression and suicidal thoughts.

  • Why is it important to talk about mental illness?

    -Mental illness touches all of us at some point in our lives, and talking about it can help reduce stigma and find support.

  • What can be done to create a world without suicide?

    -We can pledge to live in a world without suicide by finding help for our friends and loved ones and encouraging open conversation about mental health.

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