How to get along with depressed patients

The most distressing problem for patients with depression is often that family and friends don't understand themselves. Therefore, to get along with patients with depression, we must first understand that depression is also a disease, which is beyond the control of patients and is not a problem we want to open. We must admit that they are sick, not that they have done something wrong. We should also spend more time with patients, understand their true feelings and let bad emotions vent. It is also necessary to supervise patients to take drugs on time, because many patients feel that drugs can't control themselves. It can also urge patients to go out more and exercise moderately, which is helpful to improve depression. It is also necessary to encourage patients to think positively and eliminate negative pessimism.