
S3EP22, Finding Calm in the Eye of the Hurricane: Mary's Story of Resilience and Hope
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- Early Signs: Mary noticed her son's unusual behavior at 18 months old, which progressed to intense meltdowns and rages as he got older.
- Diagnosis and Treatment: After trying various therapies and medications, Mary's son was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. He has been on lithium, which has helped stabilize his mood.
- Parenting Challenges: Mary and her husband have had to adapt their parenting style to meet their son's unique needs, including setting boundaries, providing structure, and seeking support from therapists and support groups.
- Impact on the Family: The family has faced numerous challenges, including feelings of isolation, anxiety, and trauma. However, they have also experienced moments of hope, love, and connection.
- Self-Care and Support: Mary emphasizes the importance of self-care, seeking support from friends, family, and therapists, and finding ways to manage stress and anxiety.
- Hope for the Future: Mary hopes that by sharing her family's story, she can help others who may be facing similar challenges. She also hopes to help her son develop coping skills and strategies to manage his mental health.
- Giving Back: Mary is pursuing a certification in mental health coaching and hopes to help other families navigate their own mental health journeys.
- Mental health challenges can affect anyone, regardless of age or background.
- Early intervention and diagnosis are crucial in managing mental health conditions.
- Parenting a child with mental health challenges requires adaptability, patience, and self-care.
- Seeking support from therapists, support groups, and loved ones is essential for navigating the journey.
- Hope and resilience can help families cope with the challenges of mental health conditions.
- The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene