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Anyone have any advice for someone to getting help with depression ??


i am being forced to see some lady on monday and im terrified!!!! advice? please

Also im wondering if you told the mental heath place that ur father yells at you,Threns to hit you and makes fun of you ,Could something bad happen?

Please don't be terrified. The lady will want to help you.
It's OK to tell her your father yells at you, threatens to hit you and makes fun of you. This could be some of the reason why you are feeling depressed. The lady will help you with your father in a safe way. You do not have to be frightened. The both of you together can come up with a plan on how to manage your father. Good Luck.

if you're going to see a doctor, all you have to do is just relax and tell everything you feel and think to the doctor. nothing bad is going to happen. even if you tell something bad to the doctor about your father, all you have to do is, when the doctor asks if it's okay to tell those things to your father, just say no, and tell the doctor you would like those things that you said to be kept confidential. relax, and soon you'll realise that depression is actually something normal that can be cured rather easily as long as you cooperate and do the right thing.

Try to make use of your time there. Get to know her first before you talk about any emotional/social issues you might have; it will make you more comfortable.

Also, if your father is causing you emotional/physical harm, TELL HER. She's there to help.

please don't feel you're forced, you're sent to help you avoiding it or not going it could be in the long run harmful to you, talk to her tell her everything she's to help you if you don't talk she doesn't know what is wrong with you and how to help you.

just relax, be yourself and try to talk openly, she is there to help, so use you time as best as you can.

I dont think so, unless he really does hit you, but he may be asked to change his ways

Take some transquilisers, probably pray to God will work better. He will definitely help you.

I can tell you this, you have to tell her everything. I can only imagine how you must be feeling. I am twenty years old and I have personal experiences with depression. My Mum abused me all my life and I turned to drugs, alcohol and smoking when I was fourteen. I was addicted to all three until I was seventeen, when my son was born. I suffered depression and anxiety and it took me over a year to recover, I kept taking drugs again and I'd be right back at the beginning. I've been clean now for around two years and I'm the happiest I ever have been.

My own fifteen year old sister suffers from severe depression. It's terrifying and hard, but getting help is the best thing you can do. Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, you can't get yourself out of depression and you really need someone else to help you do it. You have to open up to this woman you're seeing, she isn't going to judge you. It might be scary, but you have to just make yourself do it - otherwise you will never get better. You have family and friends who want to help, you sound young and you have the opportunity to get better. Make sure you take it, before things get worse.

My own fifteen year old sister is severely depressed. Myself and my brother are the only real family she has and we used to be extremely close. She used to be a happy, clever, wonderful girl. We started to notice she was acting differently, then one day we noticed track marks on her arms. This was a big step back for me - I used to be a heroin addict and it hurts so much to see someone you love going through something you know is so bad. Since then, she has been through many different counselors and has been on medication. Noone really knows how to help her anymore, she has had more suicide attempts than we can remember. It's gotten to the point where we're terrified to let her out of our sight - any chance she gets, she uses to harm herself. She has lost all her personality, she can't talk to anyone about anything. She barely eats and barely sleeps. It's so painful, but I will never give up on my sister, I love her to pieces.

Sorry, slightly off the point there. You have to know that this affects others around you too. You can do this, you have the help and you need to take it. It's scary, but put it in comparison to years of not wanting to live and it seems like nothing. I think you'll be fine, just answer all questions truthfully and be prepared to open up to your feelings.

Good luck

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