Hi all, have taken a break recently, but here I am again with a new question.:smile:
My question is this: As a carer, what types of creative things do you do that help encourage a PTSD sufferer who is dealing with depression?
A very important person in my life suffers from PTSD and has had reoccuring depression at varying levels. Dr. continues to try different anti-depressant meds with limited success.
The last time this happened, our relationship was relatively new, and I was shut out for several weeks. Since then he has opened up about what has been going through. Every so often, though, he hits a low point and in the midst of his depression he apologizes and tells me "you can do better than me"
I've done my best to be encouraging and supportive, but just wondering what works for other folks in the same boat.
My question is this: As a carer, what types of creative things do you do that help encourage a PTSD sufferer who is dealing with depression?
A very important person in my life suffers from PTSD and has had reoccuring depression at varying levels. Dr. continues to try different anti-depressant meds with limited success.
The last time this happened, our relationship was relatively new, and I was shut out for several weeks. Since then he has opened up about what has been going through. Every so often, though, he hits a low point and in the midst of his depression he apologizes and tells me "you can do better than me"
I've done my best to be encouraging and supportive, but just wondering what works for other folks in the same boat.