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We may not always know when we need mental health care, especially if we’re used to powering through. Friends and loved ones don’t always open up about their mental health, making it hard to know how and when to help.
With mental health conditions like depression and anxiety on the rise, it’s more important than ever to be on the lookout for early warning signs.
Remember your loved ones who have TRS-Care Standard coverage have the same mental health benefits as you. There are also resources available 24/7 for anyone in a mental health crisis.
We want to look after friends and family after a tragedy or during more stressful times. But mental health issues can be triggered by a specific event or activity or nothing at all.
Self-harm, threatening to hurt or kill themselves or others, or making plans to give away personal items are apparent signs of distress. Here are some other signs to look out for:
For more information about specific mental health conditions, see the Signs of Depression and All About Anxiety pages.
You can also learn more about mental health coverage through your TRS-Care Standard plan.