Is it counterproductive to encourage people who are depressed?(落ち込んでる人に励ましの言葉をかけるのは、逆効果か?)

日本語版:落ち込んでる人に励ましの言葉をかけるのは、逆効果か? I said to the depressed people, "Don't give up." and "Hang in there."
There are a certain number of people who say, "It's counterproductive, so don't say that.".
For a long time, I have been unable to say words of encouragement because of these words.

But recently,
A situation where "Words of encouragement become painful." is possible
"a person who has only one object and is too weak to escape and accept encouraging words positively"
If you understand that, then you just have to deal with it accordingly.
If you are so desperate, why don't you take him to the hospital?

If you think in common sense, there is only one word that is not malicious.
The response can be described as "You say good things." or "DON'T LOOK AT ME."
If you can't do "triage" from the beginning, you can't do proper treatment.

How generous of you.
It would be nice if someone told you to do your best.
It is up to the individual to choose or reject the word.
You never know unless you try.
You don't want to silently encourage people to refuse to communicate from the beginning.

It is a kind of curse to close the option to act from the beginning without doing the best you can.
a state of extreme loneliness.
"hypocrisy rather than unpractised hypocrisy". It's an old Internet word.

Namu Amidabutsu...

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