Jabberwocky
Frumious Bandersnatch
Hi guys,
how do you deal with people who don't understand mental health such as depression / anxiety. I've been a long term sufferer of depression and anxiety and have been on medication and seeing psychs for the past few years now. Whenever I tell my parents I have this problem my mum attacks me telling me that I'm stupid to not see anyone, to not take medication (She herself is a long time sufferer of depression but never wants to admit it and considers pouring tears every day about little things to be normal), through my years and experiences with this illness I try to pass her on info and she says she has nothing wrong and considers people with mental issues as only being those who live in a mental house.
Other people who don't understand this illness is my older brother, he always thinks I'm putting it on and just seeking attention, I guess he's fed up and doesn't know how to deal with it so takes on this approach. I try to explain to him what it's like to wake up and not being able to physically do anything then he argues and goes well you can get up to call someone, you can get up to go to the shops etc.
So what's the solution?
how do you deal with people who don't understand mental health such as depression / anxiety. I've been a long term sufferer of depression and anxiety and have been on medication and seeing psychs for the past few years now. Whenever I tell my parents I have this problem my mum attacks me telling me that I'm stupid to not see anyone, to not take medication (She herself is a long time sufferer of depression but never wants to admit it and considers pouring tears every day about little things to be normal), through my years and experiences with this illness I try to pass her on info and she says she has nothing wrong and considers people with mental issues as only being those who live in a mental house.
Other people who don't understand this illness is my older brother, he always thinks I'm putting it on and just seeking attention, I guess he's fed up and doesn't know how to deal with it so takes on this approach. I try to explain to him what it's like to wake up and not being able to physically do anything then he argues and goes well you can get up to call someone, you can get up to go to the shops etc.
So what's the solution?