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The Role Of Parental Depression In a Family

When the parents are depressed, children take on an enormous amount of responsibility for the ill parent and for other family members. They take responsibility for the depressed parent, siblings and themselves, when they notice that the parent cannot cope. The toughest burden of responsibility that children take on is ensuring that the depressed parent doesn't commit suicide.
As
the
depressed
parent
withdraws
from
the
family,
children
feel
they
have
been
left
to
themselves.
This
reduces
the
family
interplay
and
reciprocity.
Depression
changes
the
relationship
between
a
parent
and
his/her
children,
since
they
no
longer
communicate
with
each
other
as
they
used
to.
Children take on an extremely heavy responsibility by monitoring and keeping an eye on the depressed parent. The parent's depression means both a sense of responsibility and a feeling of loneliness. The feelings of responsibility and loneliness include a striving and yearning for reciprocity with the parent, and for things to return to a state of normality.
Even when the depression goes away for a time, the family is never entirely free from anxiety over it coming back. This means that there is a prolonged period of suffering associated with depression.
Involving
the
entire
family
when
a
parent
becomes
ill
is
important,
both
for
the
children
and
the
parents.
It
is
essential
to
have
a
well-defined
level
of
guaranteed
care
on
how,
when
and
from
whom
the
families
will
get
support.



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