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BipolarLines

S1 E9- Telling kids about the illness

04 Dec 2024

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In this episode of BipolarLines, Brooke and Laura discuss some strategies to help communicate with children about the other parent's bipolar disorder diagnosis. They explore the importance of education, open dialogue, and the use of resources like children's books to help kids understand mental illness. The conversation emphasizes the need for parents to empower their children through knowledge, set boundaries during episodes, and create safe communication signals within the family. They explore generational shifts in attitudes towards therapy and their experiences as kids. TAKEAWAYS: - Biblio therapy can help children understand mental illness. - Open dialogue about mental illness reduces shame and blame. - Children need to know about their parent's mental illness to feel safe. - Using children's books can bridge the gap in understanding. - Empowering children through education helps them cope better. - Setting boundaries during episodes is crucial for family dynamics. - Non-verbal communication signals can help children navigate difficult situations. - It's important to validate children's feelings about their parent's illness. - Therapy can be beneficial for children dealing with a parent's mental health issues. - Teaching kids about boundaries helps them in all relationships. - Recognizing red flags in relationships is vital for self-worth. - Education about mental health is necessary for children. - Open communication can alleviate fears about mental illness. - It's okay to not have all the answers as a parent. - Following through on boundaries is key to their effectiveness.

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