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All right, so you have a depressed family member and you're the one that is tasked to look into possible options for treatment.
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So a good approach would be to do research.
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The internet makes things so easy, but at the same time, so overwhelming.
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So you can research treatment options in the nearby area and consider the pros and cons based on your findings of each.
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In terms of the location and does this suit your family members needs, probably you'd want them to be nearby.
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You'd want the cost and then in terms of the reviews like how good is the treatment based on what other people have to say.
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And then in terms of, you know, like what is the type of treatment and how well does it suit your particular family members to make you know somewhat what they would need.
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And another thing that you can do in addition to your own research is ask for advice.
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Presumably lots of people have, you know, primary care physicians who can point you in the direction of the proper care for depression and other things that involve psychiatry, psychology, and so on...