Monday, December 3, 2012

So, your partner is depressed…

Depression has a nasty way of affecting not only the person experiencing it, but the people that they hold dear as well.  Here are a few things to keep in mind as a partner of someone going through such a difficult time.  The time frame of this disease is different for everyone and at the end of the day support is all you can offer.  Find your own way of letting them know that you are there for them.  Consistency is admirable and significant in times such as this.

Moodiness – Depression can leave people moody, sad and irritable. Uncontrollable outbursts can happen at any moment. Unfortunately it’s all in the territory and is not to be taken personally.  Hopelessness can be a very frustrating emotion and can lead to unpredictable moods.  It is important to remember that a mood of a person does not define them, as depression does not define them.  They are still the person you fell in love with and something such as depression which is beyond control should not change this.

Lack of Sexual Interest – In times of serious depression anything more than sleeping can be a huge effort, so it is no surprise that sexual drive can be lost along with it.  Some use sex as an escape for the pain.  Others cannot get out of their heads long enough to enjoy something that once was so intimate.  Keep in mind that the ability to reach orgasm is also a common side effect of depression whether one has chosen medication or not.

Shut Down and Pulling Away – Day to day tasks are in themselves a challenge for your partner right now.  If you feel like they are shutting you out or pulling away from you, it is almost certainly not because they no longer love you or that you are the cause of their unhappiness.  It is more likely the result of them not having the energy to pretend they are feeling different then how they actually feel.  Do not automatically assume that you are the cause or that your efforts are not significant enough to take away the pain.  It’s higher than your abilities/influence at the moment.  
   
Depressing Atmosphere  – Depression can be a draining experience and this often rubs off on the people close to the depressed.  Take some time out for yourself.  Constantly witnessing your partners lows can often lead to feeling the effect yourself.  So be sure to take some time away from that atmosphere and do something you deem fun and fulfilling.

It is easy to give in to the belief that things will never turn around or change to the happiness that once was were discontentment now resides.  If you stay as positive as you can and endure the negatives, you will see that there is always light at the end of the tunnel; even though you are unaware of how fast you are going and therefore unable to determine how long it will take to get there.  A better day is just beyond the horizon of a day to come.

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