Mental Illness and Relationships: It's Complicated
When cruising Facebook profiles, many times under "relationship status," you'll find someone wrote "it's complicated." As a matter of fact, you'll find the phrase on so many profiles, it's become sort of a joke. What's no laughing matter is that for many with a mental illness, relationships can be complicated.
Deltra Coyne writes the blog "Relationships and Mental Illness." On the relationships blog, she discusses things like her father's difficulty in accepting that she has bipolar disorder and whether you should share your mental illness with your employer and fellow workers (probably not a good idea, she says, unless you need an accommodation).
Deltra joins us for a wide-ranging discussion on relationships and mental illness. We talk about sharing your diagnosis with others, losing friends over your mental illness, romantic relationships, what support means and more. Take a look.
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APA Reference
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(2011, August 30). Mental Illness and Relationships: It's Complicated, HealthyPlace. Retrieved
on 2024, December 28 from https://www.healthyplace.com/blogs/tvshowblog/2011/08/mental-illness-and-relationships-its-complicated