Should my husband come with me to a psych apointment?!


Question: Should my husband come with me to a psych apointment!?
I suffer from many mental diseases including Chemical Depression, SAD, ADD and a slight case of OCD!. My husband tries to be very supportive but he doesn't quite understand how to help me cope on those days where I can't even drag my self out of bed!. When I have my anxiety attacks he gets very scared and doesn't know what to do!. Thanks to the proper medication most days I'm fine!. However, as most with the mental health problems will attest to, I have my bad days!. Should I bring him to a couple of appointment with my psychiatrist so he can learn some coping techniques or do I just bring him literature on the diseases!? I never want to scare him and I don't want our marriage to suffer because of something I can't change!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
I have ADHD and depression and we do appointments half and half!. I go in for the first half and am free to talk about how I feel, especially since there are some slight problems in my marriage that may be caused by or are exacerbated by my depression!.
Then, when those topics are over, my husband comes in to give his point of view about how my behavior has been, ask his own questions about what can be done for me, and reconfirm that we think my current med is doing a decent job!. Then we just talk about general stuff, like what's coming up for me in the next month!. If there is anything difficult (like a family visit) that can upset my balance and get me all balled up!.
This formant works pretty well for me!. I think it keeps him informed about the disorders, so he's less likely to tell me to just cheer up, etc!. And It's good for him to be able to watch for behavior changes should you need to switch meds around, etc!.
We don't do this every appointment, just now and again: every 3 or 4 months or so!. Most of the time I'm doing fairly well, but I'll ask him to join me after a rough month!.
Good luck!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

i think it's a good idea to bring him to one!. your psyciatrist could no doubt be able to give him some tips or educate him on how to best handle you, or your psychiatrist could even give your husband some literature on the diseases like you said you were thinking of doing, so you'd be doing both anyway!.
maybe you should schedule a special appointment specifically to bring your husband so you can both talk to your psychiatrist about your diseases, just so neither you or your psychiatrist bring up anything that might truly scare him or make him or you feel uncomfortable!. hope that helpsWww@Answer-Health@Com

I would, and have him read, read read So many people do not understand what you are going through, his knowing more can help him help you!. Families often try to ignore or act like nothing is wrong, because they think there is some shame or something, it is hard enough without this stigma, but it happens all to often!. Let him go and he is a part of your health and can be there for you!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It would help him understand and he would learn how to help you!.
When people don't know it's only human nature to be afraid of the unknown!.
More people should do that!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

back in the old days, people didnt have that crap!. it is only in the near century that people find a "TERM" medical excuse to justify for their stupity and self pity!. I really wonder how all those people dealt with problems similar to yours in past ages, when they didnt have "doctors" i!.e shrinks or "happy" pills i!.e paxil etc!.!.!.!.!.how come we never where told of all the mass suicides because of the lack of this things in the past!?!?!? want me to go on!? it's called having personal fotitude!. Try it sometime!.




Greater than you!? thats bs and you know it!. you are not the first or last person to feel what feel, and there is people in this world right now that have it worst than you and they just suck it up and get it done!. i hate people who play the pitty card!.!.!.i have this i have that, rub some dirt on it and walk it off!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I would suggest that your husband do go with you to a couple of appointments!. Not only will it help him understand a bit, but your therapist will get a chance to talk with him and get his point of view!.
I know from experience that these mental illnesses not only effect the individual, but they can take a toll on the spouse as well!. The therapist can also give him some coping ideas to help him as well!. It is great that he is being supportive, and I commend you for getting the treatment that you need!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

That's really up to you:
Do you think he will benefit from being there!?
Will he be uncomfortable there!?
Will you be uncomfortable with him there!?
Does your therapist think it would be good for him to be there!?

I know what you're talking about, that most days are fine, and then we have bad days!. My medications keep it under control until something super stressful happens!. My husband knows everything I tell my therapist, and we are both comfortable with that!. He's never come inside the office with me, but he has stayed in the waiting room on many occasions!. If I wanted him to come in, both of us would be comfortable with that!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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