But, I definitely understand that it can be hard to see a loved one suffering like that. The trouble is, there probably isn’t much you can do at this point to cheer her up, and of course, that can make you feel powerless. While there is no standard time frame for
getting over a breakup, people can get stuck in any behavioral pattern. What started as an expected period of mourning over the loss of a relationship (no matter how bad it was) can turn into a full-blown depression if the person starts to develop a negative belief system around the event. If she has taken on a negative view of herself, is blaming herself for what happened, or is feeling that she's somehow flawed and unable to have a successful relationship, all the cheering in the world will fall on deaf ears. Often, family members — even with the best of intentions — can worsen the situation if they make the depressed person feel bad for not being able to “snap out of it.”