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  2. What Should I Say to Someone Who Is Depressed? - AOL

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  5. Supportive communication - Wikipedia

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    At times, individuals do not like facing things alone, so they will seek Supportive Communication from family, friends, and other trusted sources. At other times, individuals such as family and friends will offer Supportive Communication to someone they feel is in need of such support. [ 2 ]

  6. Mood repair strategies - Wikipedia

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    Mood repair strategies offer techniques that an individual can use to shift their mood from general sadness or clinical depression to a state of greater contentment or happiness. A mood repair strategy is a cognitive , behavioral , and interpersonal psychological tool used to affect the mood regulation of an individual.

  7. Moral Injury: Healing - The Huffington Post

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    The group is instructed to listen and respond with support but not judgment, neither condemning nor excusing what happened. Whatever caused the moral injury, Amidon said, “we are not going to brush it aside. It did happen and it wasn’t OK. The point is to help them feel OK sitting in the darkness with the evil they experienced.”

  8. Retired husband syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Retired husband syndrome (主人在宅ストレス症候群, shujin zaitaku sutoresu shōkōgun, literally "one's husband being at home stress syndrome") [1] (RHS) is a psychosomatic stress-related illness recognized in Japanese culture which has been estimated to occur in 60% of the older female population. [2]

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