How To Deal With Children Of Parents With Mental Illness Disorders

By Rebecca Kelly


Children need to feel as if they are loved and cared for. Most parents make sure that they are in the most suitable environment where they can have a healthy childhood. However, children of parents with mental illness really struggle in a number of different areas, and need to reach out to someone for support.

They have to become more responsible because much of the time they are looking after parents who are suffering with things like depression and bipolar disorder. They may feel as if they are rejected. It can be difficult for deal with these emotions later on in life as an adult.

The spouse of the person with this sort of illness may be at work or have a lifestyle which has become stressful. They often don't know how to cope in a situation like this. They are not responsible themselves and will simply head off to the pub with a couple of friends in order to get away from it all.

Life at home is always very stressful and it can create a lot of friction. The parent is unable to take care of the child. They won't be able to pick them up at school or attend school functions. The child may even have to cook the meals. In most cases, a child is too afraid to confide in another adult, such as a teacher.

They may not get a lot of support from the other parent, who can also be suffering. There are spouses who don't take responsibility for the situation. They may find that it is better to allow someone who is depressed to sleep all day. However, this does not help a child feel as if they are loved. Someone with this sort of problem needs to seek counseling.

Sometimes the illness will be less of a strain where it will play a part in the home from time to time. The spouse will try and hide this from the the child in order to protect them. In some cases, they will send them to a relative. However, children are quick to pick up on something and will realize that there is a problem.

On top of this, children may be faced with a lot of other issues in their life. Parents who have certain mental illnesses can become aggressive and abusive. They will let this out on their kids. Young ones will live in fear. Parents can be loving the one minute and the next minute they will become enraged. This develops an ambivalence in the relationship.

Feeling of low self esteem will usually persist in a case like this. This can continue in life and as a child grows up they may develop social anxiety disorder. They may not enjoy being around people, because they have never been loved early on in life. They need to feel as if they are worthy because low self esteem will be a big part of the problem here.




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