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Caring for a relative who lives with mental illness can be rewarding. But it can be challenging too. And if you are in a relationship, it can have an impact on you and your partner.
This page provides some ideas for how you and your partner can support each other and strengthen your relationship. This information is for couples who care for a relative who is an adult who lives with mental illness in England. There an accessibility function on this webpage called Recite. The Recite function allows you to:. You can watch a short video about Recite here: www.
It can give you peace of mind that they have the right treatment and support in place. Below are some ideas for how you and your partner can support each other and strengthen your relationship. Supporting your relative can sometimes be challenging. So, it can be normal for you and your partner to experience feelings that are complex, uncomfortable, and overwhelming.
There is no single response for how to cope. But differing approaches and feelings towards a situation could cause tension in your relationship. Or money issues linked to care needs can be stressful. If things like money, housing, or welfare benefits issues are causing tension in your relationship it can help to get expert advice.
See our Useful contacts sections at the bottom of this page for helpful organisations. You can acknowledge tensions by talking openly about you are feeling. This can help you to work towards solutions which work for both of you. Learning how to effectively communicate together as a couple might be challenging. A relationship counsellor may be able to help you with this.