31-08-2018 12:05 PM - edited 31-08-2018 01:18 PM
31-08-2018 12:05 PM - edited 31-08-2018 01:18 PM
Thanks @Carlachris, I'm still trying to get my head around how this forum is used properly.
31-08-2018 02:26 PM
31-08-2018 02:26 PM
I have found as a carer that getting some support is invaluable. Psych education was really helpful for me - learning about my husband's diagnosis made a huge difference as well as learning coping methods (I have done this by seeing counselors and doing a carers "snapshot class" with Wellways - they operate in Melbourne). Learning how to set 'boundaries' which are relationship rules that govern how we interact with our loved ones that protect our hearts as well as reducing 'expressed emotion' which is inappropriate responses to our loved ones disorders can lead to better outcomes for all concerned.
31-08-2018 03:28 PM
31-08-2018 03:28 PM
31-08-2018 06:36 PM
31-08-2018 06:36 PM
@Former-Member, I see you are here , trying to get a balance for everything that is going on my friend xx
it is still a bit overwhelming but one step at a time xx
02-09-2018 07:12 PM
02-09-2018 07:12 PM
Yes, I can recommend Carers Vic - I have used them and found them to be a tremendous help when things are getting too much. They really understand about how carers can often get burnt out. They are great at talking things through and setting boundaries to avoid nasty arguements and exhaustion. You can get 6 free sessions
02-09-2018 07:14 PM
02-09-2018 07:14 PM
Hello @merri, how are you today xx
Hello @Carlachris, @Former-Member, @Chrissy1
03-09-2018 12:22 PM
03-09-2018 12:22 PM
Thank you very much for your response @Former-Member. Yes, at the moment I am grappling with this issue of "reducing expressed emotion" as inappropriate response....to my daughter...the inevitable build up of stress as a carer when one doesn't get to debrief. There is the roller coaster ride of managing, feeling in control then a build up of pressure and the inevitable outburst. The shut down or "respite" from it is for the most part, is just as debilitating...Anyway thanks for the tip with W\ellways. I will follow up.
03-09-2018 03:45 PM
03-09-2018 03:45 PM
03-09-2018 07:17 PM
03-09-2018 07:17 PM
How has your day been @Carlachris
03-09-2018 07:35 PM
03-09-2018 07:35 PM
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