This article was co-authored by Moshe Ratson, MFT, PCC and by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Moshe Ratson is the Executive Director of spiral2grow Marriage & Family Therapy, a coaching and therapy clinic in New York City. Moshe is an International Coach Federation accredited Professional Certified Coach (PCC). He received his MS in Marriage and Family Therapy from Iona College. Moshe is a clinical member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT), and a member of the International Coach Federation (ICF).
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Long-distance relationships can be challenging, especially if your boyfriend is having a tough day. Don’t worry—even if you can’t comfort him in person, there are still plenty of ways you can be there for him. If your boyfriend is having a bad day, try cheering him up with a thoughtful gesture. If he’s struggling with something serious, like long-term depression, there are still plenty of ways you can provide support and comfort.
Here are 14 ways you can cheer up your boyfriend even when you’re far apart.
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do I deal with sadness in a long distance relationship?Moshe Ratson, MFT, PCCMoshe Ratson is the Executive Director of spiral2grow Marriage & Family Therapy, a coaching and therapy clinic in New York City. Moshe is an International Coach Federation accredited Professional Certified Coach (PCC). He received his MS in Marriage and Family Therapy from Iona College. Moshe is a clinical member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT), and a member of the International Coach Federation (ICF).
Marriage & Family TherapistMake sure you keep open communication the whole time. Schedule times where you can call, text, or video chat with one another. -
QuestionHow do you stay connected in a long distance relationship?Moshe Ratson, MFT, PCCMoshe Ratson is the Executive Director of spiral2grow Marriage & Family Therapy, a coaching and therapy clinic in New York City. Moshe is an International Coach Federation accredited Professional Certified Coach (PCC). He received his MS in Marriage and Family Therapy from Iona College. Moshe is a clinical member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT), and a member of the International Coach Federation (ICF).
Marriage & Family TherapistMake sure you're interacting with each other every day. Schedule video dates, phone calls, or text exchanges to help keep you connected.
References
- ↑ Moshe Ratson, MFT, PCC. Marriage & Family Therapist. Expert Interview. 7 August 2019.
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- ↑ https://www.outsideonline.com/2406982/long-distance-relationship-gifts
- ↑ https://au.reachout.com/articles/6-ways-to-help-a-friend-with-depression
- ↑ https://www.relate.org.uk/relationship-help/help-young-adults/common-problems/ask-ammanda-my-long-distance-partner-has-depression
- ↑ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/soloish/wp/2015/12/08/how-to-support-a-partner-with-depression-2/