Thursday, August 18, 2016

Dealing With A Bipolar Marriage

By Sharon Fisher


Someone who has bipolar has to cope with a lot in their lives. A person who has just been diagnosed will have to learn about the condition in stages, and this is never easy. A bipolar marriage can lead to a great sense of fulfilment in life, but often it can go in the opposite direction. The secret is to be working on this relationship all the time.

It can even be more difficult when the individual has been diagnosed during the marriage. Someone is more likely to be depressed at first. This is more manageable because most people realize that this is a common disorder. However, as the condition worsens, the couple can sometimes drift apart. It can especially be difficult when there are children involved.

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.

A lot of people find that they have to take care of the person who is suffering with the condition. However, this is not possible when you are leading an active lifestyle or you are in charge of a job that is demanding. Often it leads to a lot of stress and anxiety because you are thinking and worrying about this issue. You will need separate counseling to get through the ordeal.

The individual who has been diagnosed will also feel guilty because they go through times when they are depressed and they don't know how to cope in their marriage. They don't know how to relate to their partner. It is important to know how to deal with these situations. Often group therapy can be helpful because one starts to realize that you are not alone in your ordeal.

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.

One should also realize that this is not all about the condition, and the couple have to look at what they see in each other. This is what really matters. The disorder should not be the first things that controls the relationship. They should be looking at what brought them together in the first place and how they can move forward, besides focusing on the bipolar.

Often, this can play on the mind on the spouse who is trying to help their partner. You may be trying to protect them. You may be worrying about them. It can cause stress and anxiety in your life. Some people even blame themselves and think there is more that they could do. This is going to cause more problems in your life.




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