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Things Not To Say To Someone With Depression

“Have you tried meditation?” People with depression encounter all kinds of questions and assumptions about their condition. Here, eight people discuss some of the more common things they hear about […]

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How can I support someone with depression?

Support them with getting help You can’t force anyone to get help for depression if they don’t want it. But you can reassure them that it’s OK to ask for […]

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Tips for starting the conversation

Sometimes it might be hard to know the right thing to say to someone experiencing depression. These are some ideas of supportive things to say: “I’m sorry you’re feeling like […]

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Look after your physical health

Experiencing depression can make it hard to find the energy to look after yourself. But taking steps to look after your physical health can make a difference to how you […]

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Self-care for depression

Experiencing depression can be very difficult. But there are steps you can take to help yourself. This page has some ideas: Some of these ideas may not feel helpful or […]

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Different Types Of Depression

If you’re diagnosed with depression, you might also be told that it is ‘less severe’ or ‘more severe’. This describes how your symptoms are affecting you, and what treatment you’re likely to be offered. […]

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What is depression

Depression is a serious mental health condition that affects how you feel, think, and handle daily activities. It’s more than just feeling sad or having a bad day. Depression can […]

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Depression Links

Counselling Directory

Our story began in 2005 when sisters Aimi and Emma launched Counselling Directory. They had both experienced mental health issues when they were at school and university and knew how it felt to be overwhelmed and lacking guidance.

NHS talking therapies

If you live in England and are aged 18 or over, you can access NHS talking therapies services for anxiety and depression.
A GP can refer you, or you can refer yourself directly without a referral.

I am in Crisis

If you feel you need immediate help, contact one of the below charities.

Recommended Apps

Below are a selection of the apps we recommend

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