For any of us hoping to come alongside someone experiencing a mental health challenge, understanding and knowing how to respond is crucial.
I was chatting about a difficult thing that had happened and my friend asked: “So what would you like from me? To hear, to help or to hug?”
Lending someone a helping hand is about being there when no one else is – and listening to peoples’ true needs before you act.
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