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Nicolette
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Ok, we spend a lot of time working out how we can help our sufferers and we often discuss how it impacts on us. We need to find a ways to help ourselves and not just the setting boundaries and how to handle our sufferers.
Things that come to mind are:
Things that come to mind are:
- Have a healthy interest (sport is really good for relieving stress)
- Have more than one person you can vent to so you don't sound like a broken record to the first one but you can go over an issue if you need to
- Seek an independent view (therapist) if you feel your friends/family are being biased or the opposite
- Escape if you need to
- Find the courage to speak your mind in terms of your values/views/opinions...but do it with class and compassion. You don't have to put someone done or yell to be heard. Find a common language or analogies. Being able to be respected for your opinion with help your self esteem. This could also be agreeing to disagreeing...both respecting each other's points of view
- If you feel you need to do something then do it and not act in fear of the consequence to your sufferer (unless it is something ridiculous of course)
- Evaluate yourself for co-dependency....a lot of Carers have it.