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Recognizing Warning Signs
It can be hard to tell whether someone is struggling with their mental health or just having a bad day. Everyone has ups and downs but a good rule of thumb is to reach out when you notice something is different. Maybe your friend isn’t laughing as much as they used to, or maybe they’re skipping class more than usual. If they just aren’t themselves lately, there’s no harm in checking in.
Generally, someone might be struggling with their mental health if you notice a change in their thoughts, feelings or behaviours that is:
- Intense (stronger and more persistent than usual ups and downs)
- Long-lasting (usually two weeks or more)
- Negatively affecting their daily routine, relationships or responsibilities
Learning and recognizing these signs is important so we can start a conversation and get our loved ones the help they need sooner, rather than later.
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