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  • Q&A with Australian Health Practitioners

    How do I take care of our relationship where it feels he doesn't care?

    I am in a long-term relationship with a man who has told me that at times he has suffered from depression. I have noticed that over the past few months that he has been struggling to be positive and has been having days where he does not want to engage with the world, however, we seem to get past it.

    Unfortunately, things are now quite bad where he has expressed he is depressed. Our relationship has taken a swing for the worst as he is unable to be loving and emotional with me. He has agreed to see a psychiatrist that will happen next week. He is unable to tell me how he feels about the relationship as well as me. We engage like normal through calls and text, as it is a long-distance relationship and see each other not so often where in the beginning I stayed near him making things easier. I'm doing my best to support him and I'm not sure if I should refrain from asking questions about us as I'm struggling to get him to talk about it? He seems to be managing work-wise but struggles with sleep.

    Any advice?
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