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How to Be Friends with Someone Who Attempted Suicide
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Being friends with someone who has attempted suicide can be challenging and emotionally taxing. However, it is essential to provide support and compassion to your friend during this difficult time. Here are some ways to be a good friend to someone who has attempted suicide: 1. Listen actively: Let your friend know that you are there to listen to them. When they talk, actively listen and avoid judgment. Try to understand their feelings and be empathetic. 2. Encourage them to seek professional help: Suicidal thoughts and attempts are serious issues that require professional attention. Encourage your friend to seek help from a therapist, counselor, or mental health professional. 3. Be patient: Recovery from a suicide attempt can take time. Be patient with your friend and don't rush them to "feel better" or "get over it." 4. Be supportive: Offer your friend emotional support, such as checking in on them regularly, sending a supportive text, or inviting them to do activities together. Let them know that you care about them and want to help them through this tough time. 5. Avoid being critical: Avoid being critical of your friend's actions or decisions that led to the suicide attempt. Instead, focus on helping them move forward and find healthier ways to cope with their feelings. 6. Take care of yourself: Supporting a friend who has attempted suicide can be emotionally taxing. Take care of yourself and seek support from a therapist or support group if needed. Remember, being friends with someone who has attempted suicide requires patience, compassion, and understanding. With your support, your friend can heal and move forward towards a brighter future.
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