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I believe that delaying having children, so that mental health can be addressed, is a productive idea. If someone with a mental illness can do a certain amount of substantial healing then the children will have less effects from either of their parent's mental illness.
I have been thinking about putting a thread up about this for quite awhile, but I wanted to do it in a way that did not offend people. I am interested in how other people think about this. I did decide to remain childless due to my background. And that has been a good decision for me.
I recently watched the interaction of three generations where the mental illness, addiction and childhood sexual abuse has been passed down with little therapy or attempt to resolve the issues and it is sad to see the intergenerational effects. I am interested in ways of interacting that could curtail these intergeneration effects.
Perhaps delaying having children, so that issues can be dealt with could be substantial and productive? If a potential parent, with a mental illness, can do a certain amount of substantial healing then the children will almost certainly benefit.
I do see that every type of mother and father, from every type of background, can become exhausted, doubt themselves, worry about their kids and if they have a background of abuse internalises all that horrible stuff from childhood and beat themselves up about their childhood and have fears of passing that legacy on. But that is a separate issue. I do believe that by working on your own stuff you are immediately providing a brighter future for your children and that is a positive thing!
Perhaps it could be better to not bring children in to the situation until the PTSD or other mental illness has been dealt with in a concerted effort for at least three years? I was wondering how other people thought about this?
I have been thinking about putting a thread up about this for quite awhile, but I wanted to do it in a way that did not offend people. I am interested in how other people think about this. I did decide to remain childless due to my background. And that has been a good decision for me.
I recently watched the interaction of three generations where the mental illness, addiction and childhood sexual abuse has been passed down with little therapy or attempt to resolve the issues and it is sad to see the intergenerational effects. I am interested in ways of interacting that could curtail these intergeneration effects.
Perhaps delaying having children, so that issues can be dealt with could be substantial and productive? If a potential parent, with a mental illness, can do a certain amount of substantial healing then the children will almost certainly benefit.
I do see that every type of mother and father, from every type of background, can become exhausted, doubt themselves, worry about their kids and if they have a background of abuse internalises all that horrible stuff from childhood and beat themselves up about their childhood and have fears of passing that legacy on. But that is a separate issue. I do believe that by working on your own stuff you are immediately providing a brighter future for your children and that is a positive thing!
Perhaps it could be better to not bring children in to the situation until the PTSD or other mental illness has been dealt with in a concerted effort for at least three years? I was wondering how other people thought about this?