Experiencing Bipolar Relationships
Being in a relationship with someone who has bipolar disorder is something that you would have good reason to think no one can understand. No one can build a view of what its like to be in such a situation unless theyve been there themselves.
To have to continually deal with someone who becomes a hard act to follow for themselves is difficult. Especially if the person at hand is someone youre related to. But if the person is someone youve chosen to be in a relationship with, then it cannot be too difficult to increase the bond you long to share together if you consciously make the effort required to understand what it is your partner is going through.
People who are literate should proactively seek bipolar support if theyre faced with the inevitability of needing to do so.
Bipolar relationships have more of a chance of resulting in separation if placed beside other general relationships, since its acutely and in some cases terribly trying to be with someone who is torn by this disorder.
People who have bipolar disorder do not exactly care about whats going wrong with their relationship and how could they if their mental condition has been crossing lines over from the neurotic into the realm of the psychotic. And this leads to an imminent losing of the ability of self-cognizance on the part of the patient. The less a patient realizes their acts of omission, the more obligatory it becomes for the other partner to take charge of making sense of the picture and seek bipolar support for both.
Relationships, when they crack and fall apart, usually have debilitating effects on the individuals whove been in it. Minds take time to learn how to not falter with the after-effects and to catch up with the consequences their previous moods . How much worse can a similar circumstance prove to be for a bipolar individual?
It often happens that when youre close to one who has this mental condition you keep expending time and energy on making them happy. You try to play along with their wishes, try to entertain their whims and quirks. The trouble sets in when you start to lose patience. You feel you have no room left to foster their caprice.
You are ready to stop enduring and start letting yourself drift away from the affected individual. This becomes the start of that persons isolation and the degeneration of their clinical symptoms, calling for bipolar support strategies.
The irony with bipolar relationships may be that you have to go looking for your loved one in their emotional warp. They do not come looking for you. They are not the ones who want to be found.
But there can be another aspect of looking at the question of how risky can a relationship be with a bipolar person weighed against a relationship with one who is not. It is characteristic for someone deeply affected by this mental condition to have a low grade of self-esteem. That person will find it a task of astronomical proportions to take a decision and stick to it, to believe themselves able to stick to it.
They will be hampered by indeterminacy in believing they want from their partner what theyve said they want. They will be haunted by fears about the relationship and youre going to face the brunt at your end as a natural result.
Other non-bipolar people also fall upon the same kinds of insecurities in a relationship. People with this disorder experiencing such fears at a higher rate is the main difference in bipolar relationships.
To have to continually deal with someone who becomes a hard act to follow for themselves is difficult. Especially if the person at hand is someone youre related to. But if the person is someone youve chosen to be in a relationship with, then it cannot be too difficult to increase the bond you long to share together if you consciously make the effort required to understand what it is your partner is going through.
People who are literate should proactively seek bipolar support if theyre faced with the inevitability of needing to do so.
Bipolar relationships have more of a chance of resulting in separation if placed beside other general relationships, since its acutely and in some cases terribly trying to be with someone who is torn by this disorder.
People who have bipolar disorder do not exactly care about whats going wrong with their relationship and how could they if their mental condition has been crossing lines over from the neurotic into the realm of the psychotic. And this leads to an imminent losing of the ability of self-cognizance on the part of the patient. The less a patient realizes their acts of omission, the more obligatory it becomes for the other partner to take charge of making sense of the picture and seek bipolar support for both.
Relationships, when they crack and fall apart, usually have debilitating effects on the individuals whove been in it. Minds take time to learn how to not falter with the after-effects and to catch up with the consequences their previous moods . How much worse can a similar circumstance prove to be for a bipolar individual?
It often happens that when youre close to one who has this mental condition you keep expending time and energy on making them happy. You try to play along with their wishes, try to entertain their whims and quirks. The trouble sets in when you start to lose patience. You feel you have no room left to foster their caprice.
You are ready to stop enduring and start letting yourself drift away from the affected individual. This becomes the start of that persons isolation and the degeneration of their clinical symptoms, calling for bipolar support strategies.
The irony with bipolar relationships may be that you have to go looking for your loved one in their emotional warp. They do not come looking for you. They are not the ones who want to be found.
But there can be another aspect of looking at the question of how risky can a relationship be with a bipolar person weighed against a relationship with one who is not. It is characteristic for someone deeply affected by this mental condition to have a low grade of self-esteem. That person will find it a task of astronomical proportions to take a decision and stick to it, to believe themselves able to stick to it.
They will be hampered by indeterminacy in believing they want from their partner what theyve said they want. They will be haunted by fears about the relationship and youre going to face the brunt at your end as a natural result.
Other non-bipolar people also fall upon the same kinds of insecurities in a relationship. People with this disorder experiencing such fears at a higher rate is the main difference in bipolar relationships.