Link – 5 Things to Do When You’re Worried About a Friend’s Mental Health

This is pretty good advice. Someone dealing with a mental health issue is unlikely to suddenly seek out someone to help them. They may, however, ask someone who is there, sticking by them the whole time.

5 Things to Do When You’re Worried About a Friend’s Mental Health

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