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Your support can make a big difference to someone close to you. Often, someone will start treatment because their whānau/family or friends have encouraged them.
It can be hard to know what to say and how to help. Just being there, doing things together and staying connected can make a difference.
Depression.org.nz has more detailed advice about helping someone who has depression or anxiety.
It's also important to look after yourself.
If you're involved in caring for someone who has an anxiety disorder, you might find some support at Cornerstone Family Support. They offer resources for whānau/families of people with mental illness.
You can get more information and advice from Anxiety.org.nz. They also have a helpline (0800-269-4389) with specially trained volunteers who you can talk to.
HealthInfo recommends the following pages
A guide to understanding and healing anxiety in your loved ones.
Written by HealthInfo clinical advisers. Page created April 2020.
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