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[quote=Anonymous]We went through a similar situation, and I knew therapy wasn't going to happen, in part because there was no time. Ours was short-lived enough that when the project was finished, I dropped it, but I thought more about how I might have helped beyond what I did, which was talking about how I felt, trying to support him, and suggesting therapy. 1) Can he take a class in the evenings? Like martial arts or boxing? 2) There are online therapists. Some even work via text! It is possible to do this at home or during lunch or something. Maybe you can research those options for him. 3) Can you hire enough help for a week or two (including weekends) that you could free him up to do nothing but get caught up at work? That might not solve any other problems, but might give him the breathing space to start working on those problems and help his moods.[/quote]
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