- Your friend or relative probably wants this illness even less than you want him to have it.
- When your friend or relative spews abusive or cutting remarks, the disorder is talking. Don´t take it personally.
- Taking it personally is normal, so don´t feel guilty if you slip. Being a solid support person isn´t easy.
- The situation isn´t hopeless. With the right medication and therapy and therapy your support,you can get your friend or relative back, and he may return even better than before.
- The more you know about bipolar disorder, the more you can accept it and provide the proper support.
Taking actions
Here are some ideas for more practical hands-on things you can do to help a friend or relative with bipolar disorder:
- Attend a support group or class for friends or relatives of people with bipolar disorder.
- Ask your friend or relative how involved he wants you to be.
- Be helpful without being intrusive.
- During times of crisis, offer to cook, clean, or take care of other necessities.
- Keep in touch.
- Offer to drive your friend or relative to appointments.
- Listen.
- Treat your friend or relative as you used to, before you knew about the diagnosis.
Source:Candidalink Kraynak
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