
Living with mentally ill parents. Mental health issues are unlike any other illness. Unlike a physical illness you can't see it and unlike drugs and alcohol, you have no crutch in which to place blame. To the outside world many mental health issues go unknown. For the children of the mentally ill, It has best been described as a war zone with no obvious sides. Since schizophrenia seems to involve multiple genes, it's certainly possible to inherit only some of them and be affected in a different way. Other conditions such as depression, panic disorder, Asperger's or Autism, or even extraordinarily low self esteem seem to be common among children of parents with schizophrenia. This could be related to genetic inheritance, the general stress of being a primary caregiver to a mentally ill parent, or a combination of factors.
Some children also exhibit symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), the result of, as one child who grew up with schizophrenic parents, "growing up in a war zone with no training, no army behind us, [and] no rules."
It's very important for children of mentally ill parents, whether they are formally diagnosed with a disorder or not, to get support for their own difficult situations.
There is also a fear that the apple don't fall far from the tree and that mental illness is contagious or our genetic might predispose us to this mental health weakness.
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5 comments:
Hi-
Excellent post. I love your honesty and wisdom. If I may Suggest a book, "Struggle For Intimacy". It is about adult children of alcoholics but alcoholism can be replaced with any illness.
Love to you
Gail
peace.....
Hi again-
also, I ma stricken with grief about the mother who took her own life - and I was unsure if you were speaking of your own mother or this was about someone else's? It is still all so horrid but I was unsure. Also, are you aware of the organization NAMI???
Love and prayers
Gail
peace......
Ty Gail for the book,I ordered it online. The website you recommended is wonderful, I appreciate that very much. I was three years old when my mother jumped of the bridge to take her own life. She didn't die, an early morning fisherman found her a float. She spent years in a mental heath hospital and was under care for her mental health as well as her physical.
My sister called me and she was rereading the newspaper clippings.She said that was the hardest was facing the world, the horror and embarrassment.
It was my mothers first attempt nor her last, it was her most dramatic.
My sister raised me, she was like my mom then and still is. We have a very unique bond. It wasn't much better with my father he was overly strict and fighting his own mental health issues.
It is a war zone, it is frightening. I am still at the website you recommended,I want to thank you again for that, through them maybe I can make a difference. lets pray.
HI-
Oh my oh my, I am SO SO sorry for ALL you had to endure. You and your sister.
I am glad that the website is helpful. I wish there were more I could offer you. I really do. sigh...........
stay close and keep talking
love and hope
Gail
peace.....
I GREW UP BEING BEAT EVERYDAY BY MY DAD.BROKEN NOSE,BLACK EYES,BLOODY MOUTH,GOD TOOK HIM AWAY.SO IF YOU NEED TO TALK OR JUST LISTEN .HTTP://WWW.HERMANWFRENCH.COM, http://www.facebook.com/herman.french
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