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I just entered counselling for myself. It's only in the last few months that I realised I haven't been coping -- although it's clear now that I haven't been coping for years, in fact. It's part of a broader attempt at self-care also involving getting some longstanding sports injuries sorted out, and remembering to shower and shave from time to time ...
I think I read in another thread that you posted in that you're doing postgraduate study. I was finishing my doctorate while all this was happening -- her very worst blowouts happened in the (already unbearably stressful) week or two before I handed it in, and in the week or two following. I really needed her help, and didn't get it, because her state of mind was so unpredictable (since then, she has been very supportive with other writing and research projects I've had). I respond to stress in a similar way to you I think -- indoors for weeks at a time, staying in pyjamas -- exactly as you say, rubbish, long-held strategies. I'll think about your last point there: these days she doesn't respond to stress in the same way as she did back then. I desperately hope that she wasn't exhibiting deep-seated character traits that might return at some point. I think that's what I'm most afraid of.
Anyway I really started writing this message to say thank you for your support, and best of luck to you -- I think we must have gone through some similar things, trying to do academic work while dealing with the stress of an unpredictable, unwell partner.
I think I read in another thread that you posted in that you're doing postgraduate study. I was finishing my doctorate while all this was happening -- her very worst blowouts happened in the (already unbearably stressful) week or two before I handed it in, and in the week or two following. I really needed her help, and didn't get it, because her state of mind was so unpredictable (since then, she has been very supportive with other writing and research projects I've had). I respond to stress in a similar way to you I think -- indoors for weeks at a time, staying in pyjamas -- exactly as you say, rubbish, long-held strategies. I'll think about your last point there: these days she doesn't respond to stress in the same way as she did back then. I desperately hope that she wasn't exhibiting deep-seated character traits that might return at some point. I think that's what I'm most afraid of.
Anyway I really started writing this message to say thank you for your support, and best of luck to you -- I think we must have gone through some similar things, trying to do academic work while dealing with the stress of an unpredictable, unwell partner.