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Keep reassuring the depressed person that, with time and help, he or she will feel better.
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The depressed person needs diversion and company. Invite the depressed person for walks, outings, to the movies, and other activities. Be gently insistent if your invitation is refused.
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Encourage participation in some activities that once gave pleasure but do not push the depressed person to undertake too much too soon.
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Remind compliance with professional treatment as appropriate.
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Be sensitive to remarks about suicide, for example expression of suicidal thoughts, or giving away valuable things. Seek professional advice as appropriate.
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