Depression can put a strain between you and your partner if it's not handled properly.
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Tips on how to cope with a depressed partner [Atinka Online]
Living with a depressed partner who is often unhappy, critical and negative isn't easy, and it may also be hard to persuade the individual to get help.
Depression varies tremendously in severity,
but it has many behavioral impacts that can profoundly affect all
significant relationships. Many factors can contribute to one's
depression, most especially when he is in a low place in his life.
Depression results from shifts in brain
chemistry that influence mood, thoughts, sex drive, sleep, appetite, and
energy levels. All factors that could affect a marriage, as well as
disrupt home and family life.
So what do you do when your partner or husband
won’t talk to you but grumble, complain and mope around the house?
Here's how to deal with a depressed partner.
1. Find the root of the problem
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This is the first step to solving the problem.
You have to know what the problem is to solve it. Is it the person's
job? Earnings? Or even you and the family? A problem shared is a problem
solved. And in a case where he doesn’t talk, do some digging, but not
snooping and getting into the partner's business. Just gather enough
information that would help in solving the problem.
2. Identify what you each can handle and stick to it
Supporting a significant other through a hard
time is always going to be stressful. That doesn’t mean it’s not worth
it, but it can be a danger to your well-being. You can’t help your
partner if you’re too overwhelmed to function. When you’re helping your
partner, be sure to give yourself some clear boundaries on what you can
and cannot offer them. Getting a therapist for your partner is advised.
3. Seek help together
Support goes a long way in helping your
spouse. Seek help together, whether it is a counselor you see or a
professional therapist, a spiritual counselor or help from family
members. You need to be by your partner's side so the individual doesn't
go through the journey alone.
4. Demonstrate your love
Depression can make a person feel like a
burden and unworthy of love and support. Proactively counteract those
thoughts by telling and showing your partner that you love them. Let
them know that you understand that depression is affecting their
thoughts, feelings, and behavior and that you (still) love them.
Reassure them that you are here to support them in their journey to get
better.
5. Do family activities together
You can take him and the kids out, do
something fun as you used to you when dating. Getting him distracted
will help the recuperation process. He needs to feel needed and useful
again, to know that there are people counting on him. You are the one
who can best help your husband because you know him best.
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