Sociology, asked by sasmitkumarChaurasia, 11 months ago

What kinds of adjustments do you make to go with your friends? What are
the values you give up?​

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Answered by priyanka4262
28

Answer:

Some key points you can communicate to a friend in need:

We all go through tough times. Sometimes people see asking for help as a sign of weakness so you can comfort your friend by giving them an example of a time you or someone you know struggled and needed support.

You can feel better. Your friend may feel hopeless or like no one can understand or help them, so it’s important to make them see that reaching out for support is the first step to feeling better. Mental health problems are treatable and manageable once identified, so sometimes we need a mental checkup in the same way we get other medical exams.

It’s OK to ask for help. Remember that our backgrounds, cultures and experiences can have a huge impact on how we view help-seeking. Some people may come from families or cultures where asking for help or seeing a mental health professional is shunned or thought of as weak. Thinking about why a friend might be reluctant get help can be important in deciding how to suggest they reach out for support

Answered by yograjsharma654
3

Answer:

I will say no to my friends by seeing my family condition I will give priority to my values

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