This was what I wrote on the "duplicate" thread, I wonder if GNHQ can do clever stuff and merge them?
"Good advice, but whether she will be able to follow it remains to be seen. Can you offer her support or point her towards support groups?
I think the one thing I would hesitate about is the anti depressants. She is depressed for a reason and addressing that reason seems preferable to just seeking help in medication.
Therapy or counselling should do more for her self esteem as would the companionship of friends. If she is a church-goer, her vicar/minister/priest would certainly be someone to turn to.
However I question where CAB come in, unless there are financial issues involved.
You have made a good start with her, can you include her in the odd coffee/lunch/tea at a Garden Centre (maybe not earth shattering, but most of us enjoy those!)
What you describe is sadly very very common among women of our age.
(I don't think "daring" comes into it, it was a kind and caring response to her situation")