Dealing With Children Of Parents With Mental Illness Disorders

By Rebecca Kelly


When a person has a mental illness, such as bipolar disorder or borderline personality disorder, it is sometimes difficult for them to cope with the situation. However, children who are exposed to this will also have a tough time growing up in the home. Children of parents with mental illnesses need to deal with certain issues that are bothering them.

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.

Children start to withdraw from other family members because of the situation. They usually don't have friends and become isolated. This can cause other disorders and issues to develop in their adult lives. Some of these memories will be repressed until much later in their life. However, it is something that they have to deal with.

When kids grow up, they will find that they have a lot of issues to deal with. They may be suffering with a lot of neglect in their life. They won't know who to trust. They will have problems with relationships, and this causes a lot of complications in their life. They may also find that their job is not yet done and they still need to take care of the parent in their adult life.

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.

There are a few simple things that one can do in order for the child to feel more settled in their environment. A child feels comfortable when there is routine in the home. This is something that the family can provide with the help of a counselor that is more practical in the way in which they work with the family.

They can start to become anxious and depressed, not knowing what to do or where to turn. Panic disorders can develop later on in life and this is why it is so important that children are able to talk about these problems. The spouse should help their child in this regard, otherwise they are not going to enjoy a healthy childhood.




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