Truly 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.

A mental illness is not just like spraining your knee or some other sort physical damage that can occur. It is much more serious which requires a lot of attention. There are physical signs to watch out for and there are also emotions that are displayed. It can relate to how the person is feeling at the time. Their moods may be erratic.

Essentially, family members need to engage in therapy for a couple of the sessions. Of course, this is not always possible and it is up to the individual. Unconditional love is what a parent will feel towards a child so it is not likely that they are going to cut them out of their life. This is why a spouse is so much easier to deal with, for example.

Of course, when you have a spouse who has borderline personality disorder or bipolar, for example, you won't find this to be easy at all. It especially becomes tough when there are kids in the home. Your moods will go up and down, and children obviously won't understand what is happening. They will see mom and dad fighting and it makes them feel upset and anxious.

Often, parents become so wound up in their own problems because of the condition that they forget about the children. It is imperative to take note of the kids and what they are going through as well. If one neglects this, you find that they grow up often feeling guilty thinking that this was their fault and they are too blame. This becomes a pattern in their life.

One also needs to know that this is something that goes around in the genes. One must be aware of various signs and symptoms. For example, when you feel that you are depressed or anxious, it is important to follow this up in the early stages so you don't land up with the same predicament on your hands.

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.

It especially begins to stick in their minds when youngsters begin to blame parents. They prefer to stay somewhere else. It is important to remember that this is part of the disorder. The best thing that you can do is to find the best type of treatment.




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