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Parents are in denial
My parents have known that I have depression for about 2 months after I was basically forced to tell them. However, they're refusing to accept that there's anything wrong with me, and I understand that, but how can I get them to accept it because if I ever try and bring it up, they just say that there's nothing wrong with me and change the subject and sometimes I need to talk to them about it but I can't.
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Re: Parents are in denial
Hey there!
I'm not sure how helpful I can be but I'll try. Firstly though, I think it's really great that you want to talk to them about it and you're trying to find a way for them to accept this. Support can be really beneficial when you're going through stuff, and support from your parents might help quite a bit. Learning that someone you love has depression can be pretty difficult. They may not be ready to accept that their son has depression. It may be hard for them to know of you feeling so sad. I suggest sitting them down and explaining how you feel. Let them know that it hurts when they won't acknowledge that you have depression problems. Ask them if you can talk to them about your depression and explain how much it's bothering you. |
Re: Parents are in denial
Thanks, I'll try and do my best to talk to them but like I've said in a previous post I do find it hard to talk to people about this. It's just a bit annoying that when I find the courage to actually bring it up they refuse to talk about.
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Re: Parents are in denial
Yeah, I understand how that'd be frustrating. You're opening up about such a deep issue and they just sort of dismiss it. I do think you're quite brave for opening up, though. I think that your parents will eventually come around sometime once they get used to the idea.
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Re: Parents are in denial
Do you see a counsellor or anyone similar? If so, you can ask to have your counsellor sit down with your parents and explain the situation to them in a way that they'll be receptive. Counsellors sit down with the parents of young people all the time; they're used to this.
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Re: Parents are in denial
I think that they might not have any advice to give you about it so they want to dismiss the subject.
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