A Successful And Supportive Bipolar Marriage

By Charles Harris


Having bipolar disorder can be tough to live with. However, when you are married to someone with the disorder, you will find that there are many relationship issues that you will struggle with. Any bipolar marriage can be challenging, and one has to realize this from the beginning. Of course, the person can develop later on in the marriage as well.

People with bipolar or erratic, so you can never know what to expect. Moods will change from a high to a low. This even happens with various treatments that they are going through. It is obviously very frustrating, especially when you feel as if you are doing your best to help your wife or husband. When there are children in the home the situation can become a lot worse.

Often, someone like this needs more compassion and understanding. They need someone to listen to them. However, they also need professional support. One needs to realize that you can't manage to do this on your own. You will end up burning out. You have to realize that your marriage shouldn't be based on simply giving every day. There is no joy in that.

It is not only the person with bipolar who needs counseling. The couple will also need professional help because they need to know how to work together. There are therapists who are trained and experienced to help in this way. They will be able to help in more of a practical way so stress and tension is eliminated. Communication is also essential and this is something that one will have to work on.

Often, the partner feels as if they are giving too much. It becomes all about the disorder, and they forget about the marriage. A person who is married to someone like this may be worried about their partner while they are out and about. It is important that they have a little freedom as well. They shouldn't be labelled as a carer. They are still the husband or the wife.

The situation becomes worse when the condition is severe. Many people with bipolar are suicidal. They may attempt suicide more than once. This makes you feel guilty. You feel as if there was something more that you could have done and you will naturally blame yourself. One needs to realize that this is all about the condition, and it has nothing to do with the relationship.

Communication is essential. You will find that someone with a disorder like this needs someone to listen to them. However, there is also a balance. You are not a professional who knows everything about the disorder. They will benefit from your compassion and understanding. A good therapist will teach you how to work together. The balance is the level of how much you can take.

Sometimes this will only be noticed when a person attempts suicide. It is natural not to notice what is going on in your partner's life. It is also natural to blame yourself, but this is something one has to avoid doing because you have to realize that this has nothing to do with the family situation or the relationship.




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