The bad thing about this is that they are also at risk of worsening things, becoming targets for bullies, or having feelings of anxiety that increase when no one responds to them positively.
Many find comfort in online support groups that help them connect with others that share similar experiences. We see this happening more often with people who suffer from a particular disease. They share stories, treatment options, and even words of advice.
What Can You Do?
You can start by listening and watching for clues that person is sending online. It’s one thing to have the online support, but if they’re not achieving at getting that, then it might be up to you to get them the professional help that they need.
Mental health is a serious issue in the U.S. and many accidents and acts of violence could be prevented by getting that person the resources they need. One in five adults will experience a mental health condition in their lifetime, but luckily there is help available. Visit the National Alliance on Mental Illness, call 1800-950-NAMI or text NAMI to 741741.