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Am I Suffering from Mental Illness? Coping Strategies

“Take your time healing, as long as you want. Nobody else knows what you’ve been through. How could they know how long it will take to heal you?” — Abertoli

We believe in raising awareness that mental illness can be treated with due action.

Common Signs of Mental Illness 

Mental health conditions can also begin to develop in young children. Because they’re still learning how to identify and talk about thoughts and emotions. Symptoms in children may include the following:

Coping Strategies 

Accept Your Feelings

Accept that these feelings are normal and common among families going through similar situations. Find out all you can about your loved one’s condition by reading and talking with mental health professionals. Share what you have learned with others.

Handling Unusual Behavior

The outward signs of a mental illness are often behavioral. A person may be extremely quiet or withdrawn. Conversely, they may burst into tears, have great anxiety, or have outbursts of anger.

Some individuals with a mental illness can exhibit anti-social behaviors. When in public, these behaviors can be disruptive and difficult to accept.

The individual’s behavior may be as dismaying to them as it is to you. Ask questions, listen with an open mind and be there to support them.

Establishing A Support Network

Seek support from friends and family members. If you feel you cannot discuss your situation with friends or other family members, find a self-help or support group.

Seeking Counseling

Therapy can be beneficial for both the individual with mental illness and other family members. A mental health professional can suggest ways to cope and better understand your loved one’s illness.

Taking Time Out

A person with a mental illness often becomes the focus of family life. When this happens, other members of the family may feel ignored or resentful. Some may find it difficult to pursue their own interests.

Schedule time away to prevent becoming frustrated or angry. If you schedule time for yourself it will help you to keep things in perspective and you may have more patience and compassion for coping or helping your loved one. Being physically and emotionally healthy helps you to help others.

It is important to remember that there is hope for recovery and that with treatment many people with mental illness return to a productive and fulfilling life.

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