Posted on May 4, 2017
PO3 Steelworker (Sw)
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I'm getting more involved in my command with people suffering from deep depression , I'm getting to understand it and try to help it and see it before it leads to more then it's first phase , we loose enough friends and family to depression and it can be cut down by lending a helping hand to the brothers and sisters in need, dose anyone have any advise on better ways of helping one another ?
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LTC Stephen F.
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Those with deep depression tend to avoid other people PO3 (Join to see) for many reasons. Close friends tend to recognize changes in people behavior. Don't expect the depressed to openly ask for help. Good friends and close family members need to be able to coax the despondent person to communicate. If that is not successful and you suspect suicidal plans are being made, it is best to contact medical professional with expertise in suicide.
Disclaimer I was clinically depressed for years. By the grace of God I did not kill myself.
Thanks for alerting me PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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PO3 (Join to see) I am no Shrink. Just a Bad Tempered Retired Navy Spook but if you need someone to Yak at just to Vent Always Feel fee to Vent at me either Here or by Message. There is plenty of other fine folks here that have "Been There, Done That" that you can reach out to.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Oy SMSgt Minister Gerald A. "Doc" Thomas COL Mikel J. Burroughs SFC Shirley Whitfield LTC Stephen F. Cynthia Croft SGT (Join to see) Any Words of Encouragement for this Kind Hearted Seabee, or Some Good Contacts. You Folks are Pretty Good at Picking Me Up when I'm Down!
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