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How to Support a Partner or Friend Experiencing a Mental Health Crisis

August 31, 2025 · Mental Health

Two hands clasped together, showing support.

Watching someone you care about—a partner, a close friend, a family member—go through a mental health crisis can be a frightening and deeply painful experience. You may feel helpless, confused, or even overwhelmed, unsure of what to do or say. Your instinct is to help, but the path isn’t always clear. Please know this: your presence and support can make an immense difference. You don’t need to be a therapist to be a vital source of comfort and stability during a difficult time.

This guide is designed to provide you with practical, evidence-aware steps for offering mental health support. We will walk through how to identify a crisis, what to do in the immediate moments, how to have supportive conversations, and, crucially, how to care for your own well-being in the process. Remember, the goal is not to “fix” them but to provide a safe harbor, encourage professional help, and walk alongside them on their path to recovery. You are not alone in this, and there are resources available for both of you.

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