How To Cope With A Bipolar Marriage

By Sharon Fisher


When you are married to someone who has bipolar, you will automatically find that life can become very difficult. There are a lot of times where you will ask yourself whether it is possible to carry on in this bipolar marriage. However, many folks have stuck it out, along with the support of a professional therapist who knows more about this particular area.

It is especially important for one to be supportive of the individual who is suffering when there are children present. There will be times when the parent will have spells and kids need to know how to deal with this. They may think this is their fault, and they too, will need support. A child psychologist can help them deal with this in the best way possible.

The couple may also have very different ideas of the treatment process. The person who has been diagnosed is naturally shocked an may not want to accept. They may not want to go through with the treatment process. Often, they are in a stage of denial and will not choose to take any form of medication. This can obviously cause complications.

When someone has this disorder, it is necessary that they are on medication. Their partner needs to be supportive and encouraging. However, it can be difficult when they are not in agreement. They need to work together, but when someone with bipolar finds that they are not able to accept the condition, it can cause more problems, and this leads to much chaos.

In the beginning the patient may think that this is something that they can treat on their own. This can come in the form of a new age type of movement with yoga and meditation. However, while this can be helpful, one finds that you need more than this. Everyone knows this, and the spouse can become frustrated, but at this point you just need to let them work it out as they learn to accept it.

The spouse also needs to be aware that they are not in control. Often, someone like this feels as if they are able to heal their loved one. However, this is obviously not the case. This is especially going to cause problems when you have a family to manage and a job to get done. You can't let this take over your life.

You need to realize that your marriage does not revolve around the condition. It is necessary to be supportive and encouraging, but if everything you do in life has to do with depression and bipolar, you are going to suffer. You need to concentrate on what brought you together in the first place first and foremost. You also need to look at the qualities of one another.

The husband and wife should not be acting as the person who is simply taking care of the individual who is suffering from this condition. After all, this is a marriage. One has to think about the extended family and children, should that be something that applies to them. There are other issues that will come up which don't relate to the illness as well.




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