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5 ways to help a partner who is dealing with depression

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 11, 2026, 10:10 IST
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5 ways to help a partner who is dealing with depression

Watching your partner battle depression feels heartbreaking - it feels like they're slipping away behind a fog and you can't do anything about it. You're not a therapist, but your love can help them by providing a steady support amid their storm. However, your role is to be a safe harbour, not a saviour. Encourage professional help while showing up consistently.

So, here we list some ways to help a depressed partner:



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Practice active listening​

Sometimes, the greatest gift you can give to your partner is to simply listen without judging. Your silence and patience can help your partner open up about their darkness to you. Instead, say, "I'm here, tell me more," and let them vent. Nod, hold their hand, validate feelings: "That sounds exhausting - I hate that for you." But, avoid toxic positivity; it's dismissive. Create space weekly - no phones, cozy tea - and follow their lead. This builds intimacy, reminding them they're not alone in the shadows.

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Encourage Professional Help Gently

Depression often needs expert intervention - and it may include therapy, medications, or both. To encourage your partner to seek professional help, you can say something on the lines of, "I care so much about you; let's find someone to help lighten this load together." Attend the sessions with them to a therapist, if invited - your support normalizes it. Avoid ultimatums and be patient with them.

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Help with Smaller Daily Tasks

When someone is depressed, doing even simple chores like washing the dishes or buying grocery can feel like huge tasks. So, step in to help your partner do these tasks. Your help and empathy will make them feel better and heal faster.


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Practice Gentle Physical Touch

Physical touch boosts oxytocin, easing anxiety as per neuroscience research. So, hands often with your partner, cuddle them without expectations, or give warm hugs. Suggest low-key movement: "Sunset walk? Just 10 minutes." Exercise releases endorphins, nature amplifies calm. This helps rebuild warmth, countering depression withdrawal.

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Take Care of Yourself First

Supporting a depressed partner can feel overwhelming and can also cause burnout to you in the long run. So, practice self-care. Fill your cup first, before tending to them. This includes simple activities like journaling, hitting the gym, leaning on friends or therapy. Set boundaries lovingly - "I need an hour for my yoga; back soon." Codependency drains you both; model healthy habits which they can mirror and feel good of themselves too.

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