Who can help him with his problem depends on the nature of the problem, but generally, he can seek help from several sources:
- A doctor or GP (general practitioner) is often the best starting point for health-related or serious problems, as they can provide diagnosis, treatment, or referrals to specialists.
- A trained therapist or counselor can help with emotional or mental health problems through therapy sessions.
- Friends, family members, and trusted people can provide emotional support, advice, or practical help depending on the situation.
- Charity or community organizations may offer specialized support, including helplines, peer support, and advocacy services.
- For problems that require expert or technical assistance , professionals or specialists in the relevant field should be consulted.
- If the problem is complex or ongoing, getting a team of supporters including close ones can help collaboratively solve it.
- If someone tends to rely too heavily on friends for solutions, setting clear boundaries and encouraging professional help or self-solution strategies is advised.
In summary, a combination of medical, psychological, social, and possibly professional expert help can assist a person facing a problem. The best choice depends on the specific nature and severity of the issue.