‎18-04-2017 08:28 PM
‎18-04-2017 08:28 PM
@Ash89 - that brings me to another boundary related question:
There are so many wonderful compassionate people here, who would rather help someone and compromise their mental health, thinking this is a selfless and it's the best thing to do for that person.
However – there are ways to help and support someone while respecting our own boundaries.
Does anyone have any good tips on strategies on how to support someone when you want to keep your boundaries?
@Zoe7 *wink wink* I think this is where you points would be super helpful!
Some people have already offered their tips - but now is the time to get down as many as you find work. Forum and non-forum related.
We have 10 mins for this one (8:40pm)
‎18-04-2017 08:29 PM
‎18-04-2017 08:29 PM
I think for me, my answer to even Question one can vary a LOT depending on my own headspace at any given moment. I guess one of the benefits of online communication vs real-world communication is how much easier it is to step in and out of a supporting role in the virtual world.
‎18-04-2017 08:29 PM
‎18-04-2017 08:29 PM
@utopia - sucks to have too nurturing of a nature doesn't it; wanting to solve all the problems of the world and then becoming frustrated when we can't 😞
‎18-04-2017 08:30 PM
‎18-04-2017 08:30 PM
Self-care on the forum
‎18-04-2017 08:30 PM
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‎18-04-2017 08:31 PM
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‎18-04-2017 08:32 PM
‎18-04-2017 08:32 PM
How can we set boundaries in a 24/7 situation? With someone needing constant care? Any advice is welcome.
‎18-04-2017 08:33 PM
‎18-04-2017 08:33 PM
@Nevyn134 Have also had the experience of not being able to access psych ward admission because they didn't think it would be of any benefit to the person. I don't think we're in as full on a situation as you, but I can to some extent sympathise with the frustration of it.
‎18-04-2017 08:33 PM
‎18-04-2017 08:33 PM
@NikNik I think it can be helpful to simply acknowledge someone's struggle and let them know that even though you aren't in a headspace to sit with them, you have heard them and you care. For me, clear and direct communication works best.
‎18-04-2017 08:33 PM
‎18-04-2017 08:33 PM
I think we could have a whole Topic Tuesday devoted to Boundaries. Excuse me if this has already been done.
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