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Mental Health Spotlight: Supporting someone in need

If someone you know is going through a tough time, they might tell you about it when you feel least prepared to help them. It’s important to remember that you don’t need to be an expert to support someone.

By Tim Hoopmann

IF SOMEONE you know is going through a tough time, they might tell you about it when you feel least prepared to help them. It’s important to remember that you don’t need to be an expert to support someone. You also don’t have to help them address all their challenges during a single, unexpected conversation.

Consider the situation from their shoes – the number one reason they’re seeking you out is because they trust you. It is always difficult to predict how a conversation might go at any given moment.

Here are some things you can ask or say to someone when they tell you they’re having a hard time:

“What can I do to support you?”

It’s OK to just ask what you can do for them rather than trying to guess.

“I’m here to listen.”

All someone might need is the opportunity to vent to you about their challenges. If that’s the case, just check in with them in a few days afterward to see how they’re going and if they need any more support.

“I’m not sure what to do, but let’s figure it out together.”

It’s common to feel stuck and unsure on how to help. It’s OK to admit this and take a slow approach to talking through the options together.

The most important thing is that you let the person know you care.

If the conversation is going well, you might want to see if they are open to the idea of seeing a health professional who can give them some tools and advice to better cope with what’s going on. However, don’t be surprised if they aren’t ready for this. Just continue to assure them you are here to help.

Remember, the Beyond Blue support service is accessible via phone  1300 224 636 or visit beyondblue.org.au

Tim Hoopmann is a speaker, mentor and coach, with a passion for growing small business through using technology to increase productivity and reduce costs. He is also a volunteer speaker for Beyond Blue, working to raise awareness of anxiety and depression, reduce the associated stigma and encourage people to get help.

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