Saturday 15 September 2018

Sincerely Loving Someone With Mental Illness

By Brenda Mitchell


For some folk, they may believe that love can only go so far. When friends and extended family are told of their situation relating to being able to loving someone with mental illness and various other disorders, they don't always understand their predicament. It is not easy to know how one feels when you have not been in this position yourself.

It is often not easy to cope with this on your own. Often, families split up. They begin to avoid one another. The individual with the disorder may not want to talk to the rest of the family and prefers to stay away. It is obviously hurtful when this happens, but parents shouldn't think that this is their fault. The first thing they should be doing is to encourage therapy.

Of course, this will depend on the disorder. Anxiety is different from bipolar, for example. It is never nice to see someone that you love constantly worried about the small things in life. They may become more and more distant. Sometimes this happens gradually and you only discover this after you have met them, but you find that it is difficult to let go because of the way you feel about them.

Sometimes, you may have been warned about the disorder via friends and family members, but you feel that this is not going to be an obstacle. However, as time goes by and you have children, it is not easy to manage. When kids come along, you will find that they will most probably be affected in later years as well.

Kids will begin to have questions. They want to know why their mom or dad is happy the one day and the next day they will be angry. Often, the parent will take their rage out on the kids, and this can leave them with bad memories to have to deal with. Often, they will feel guilty thinking that this is their fault. Family counselling is something that everyone needs to take part in.

It is not only adults who have problems with their mental health. It is also children and teens who will need to be treated from time to time. Unfortunately, parents are not aware of this in the beginning stages. A child may begin to be angry and withdraw to their room much of their time. They can begin to take drugs or other substances because this is a type of comfort to them.

Bullying is a major problem in schools today. It can leave kids with bad emotional scars and it is important to open up. Parents need to be aware of the symptoms. Teens often go through times where they are rebellious due to depression, for example. It can be hurtful for parents. They will sometimes think that they are not great parents.

Even though people tell you that this is not your fault, it can take some time to get to the point where you feel this way. Once you have a better understanding for the illness, you will also be able to feel a greater sense of freedom. You will know how to be able to cope with the person that you love and care for so much, and you can show a greater level of compassion.




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