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Low self worth spiralled into depression during Hannah’s first year. Anti-depressant medication and a supportive academic department have helped her continue at uni...more >>


Students Against Depression
 

Relationship Skills

Energy and trust

Good friendships and relationships require the investment of both energy and trust. The depression habit spiral and depressed thinking can deplete the supply of both of these.

Simple relationship skills

People who care about you may also find it very difficult to understand what you are feeling and why - especially when it is difficult for you to understand it yourself! A few simple, yet very effective, relationship skills can make all the difference in protecting your friendships and relationships from some of the damage caused by depression.

These skills are useful for everybody!

Listening

It can be difficult to listen properly to what is going on for others when you are feeling low yourself. However, making the effort to hear the other person's point of view is vital to maintaining good relationships.

Honest communication

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Links

More about good relationships: building support networks, peer support
More about how depression works: the depression habit spiral, depressed thinking, stress, anxiety and anger
More about changing depressed habits: challenging depressed thinking, managing stress levels, finding what works for you