“Your friend needs time to grieve, so you should let her do just that.”
7. “Let’s go out and get hammered!”
A lot of people try to be supportive by taking friends out and getting them drunk, but this can be one of the worst distraction tactics,” says Brenner. “This usually winds up making your friend feel even worse, because alcohol enhances feelings of sadness and despair.” And, let’s be honest, you don’t want to be held responsible for the bad decision they make in an emotionally unstable moment. Healthy distractions are a much better solution—going to the movies, grabbing dinner, going for a walk, hitting the gym, etc. “Do avoid heavy, sad movies, though!” Brenner adds.
Source: Womenshealth
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