I’m in a long-distance relationship with my girlfriend, and she’s been dealing with depression for a while. She lives close to her family but doesn’t want to tell them what she’s going through.

Recently, things between us have become really rocky — we’ve been arguing a lot because I didn’t fully understand how depression could affect her behavior.
The more I read about depression, the more I realize how hard this is for her. I know she’s suffering, and I want to be supportive, but I’m struggling to figure out how to do that in a healthy way.

She gets upset or angry over small things, and a little while ago she mentioned wanting to off herself during an argument. That terrified me and honestly broke my heart. Since then, I’ve been trying even harder to be calm and supportive, but conversations still spiral into fights. She brings up things from the past, and it goes off the rails quickly.

I care about her deeply, but I don’t know how to help her through this — especially from a distance, and especially when she doesn’t want to involve her family or seek local support.

How can I support her without losing myself in the process? What can I realistically do in a long-distance relationship when she’s struggling this much?

TL;DR:

Long-distance girlfriend is struggling with depression and doesn’t want to involve her family. She gets upset over small things, brings up past issues, and recently mentioned wanting to harm herself. I want to support her but our conversations keep turning into arguments. Looking for advice on how to help her without making things worse.


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