EP:36 How to Overcome mental illness Caused by Family Problems.
Listen now
Description
Growing up in any family can be challenging at times. However, there are often unique issues when a family member or family members have a mental illness. Members of these families often have to deal with instability or unpredictability. Often there is confusion in family roles. For example, children or other family members may have to take over many of the parents’ responsibilities, such as taking care of younger siblings or managing household duties usually managed by parents. They may even have the responsibility of taking care of the emotional or physical needs of their parents. Children or other family members in these situations do not always receive the care and nurturing they need. In addition, individuals who have a family member with a mental illness may feel ashamed to talk about their situation with others and consequently may withdraw from relatives or friends who could help them or support them. Oftentimes they may have difficulties to recognize and express their needs to others and even to themselves. As a result, these individuals frequently feel isolated and alone. In today’s Podcast we go in detail on how to cope with that and overcome.
More Episodes
Join host Theos Gracious Barham on BarhamTalks as we delve into the often-taboo topic of death and its impact on our mental well-being. Discover how confronting and understanding our own mortality can lead to better mental health outcomes, improved relationships, and a greater sense of purpose....
Published 04/24/24
Published 04/24/24
This year of 2024, we dive more deep into mental Health, and we’re here to make sure we talk about all things that haunt us.
Published 04/11/24