Approximately 7.1 percent of the adults in the United States have experienced at least one episode of clinical depression. In fact, depression is so widespread that it is one of the leading causes of disability in the world. With statistics like these, it’s likely that you or someone you know will experience depression at some point.
If you’ve never been through a depressive episode before, it can be especially difficult to know how best to support a friend or loved one who lives with the condition. While every person with depression is unique and lives with their own struggles, there are some basic guidelines for helping someone with depression. In general, these dos and don’ts can help you help someone you know when they are living through a depressive episode.

