Mental Health & Parenting

Mental Health / Family Health

Parenting while living with a mental health issue can cause challenges. But you can still be the parent you want to be. Managing stresses and illness alongside being a parent or carer is a complicated part of life for many.

If you're managing mental health issues you might find you have mood swings or struggle with keeping routines such as mealtimes, bedtimes and taking your children to school. If you, or someone you know, is struggling, there are steps you can take.

Taking care of your mental health

If you have coping strategies that work well for you already, keep doing them. That might be using mindfulness techniques, taking five minutes for yourself, or talking to a friend.

Choosing one or a couple of things from the list below to focus on could give your mental health a boost.  

  • Maintaining good sleep might feel impossible, but the NHS has tips and advice to help.
  • Keep in touch with family and friends on the phone or try a video call. If you’re struggling to find someone to talk to about what you’re going through, Mind has helplines and you can speak to your GP to see what counselling provision might be available in your area.  You can also call or email NSPCC's Helpline with any parenting concerns or worries.
  • Write down your feelings in a notepad. This can help you reflect, understand, and let go of emotions.  
  • Join a support group or network online.
  • Try to have some time for yourself, whether that's at home or by going for a walk. NSPCC have advice if you're not sure if your child is old enough to stay home alone.  
  • Physical activity is really helpful for some people. You could try walking, going for a jog, swimming or doing an online class. If these don't suit you, you could try a gentler activity like gardening, sitting next to an open window to get some fresh air, or doing a crossword.  
  • We know eating well isn’t easy or accessible to everyone. If you need help with getting essentials you can contact your local food bank.  
  • Planning things to do by yourself or with your child can help create structure and a routine for the day. Try starting your day with a short list of 4 small, achievable things you'd like to do.  
  • If there's another adult in your house or older children, ask them to play an active part too.  
  • If finances are causing additional stress, Money Saving Expert has lots of information and Citizens Advice can offer help and support.   

Helping children and families understand a parent’s mental health issues

If you're struggling, it's OK to reach out for support from friends, families and organisations that are here to help. Changes in a parent’s mental health can sometimes affect children. They may pick up on your anxiety, low mood or stress.

This doesn't mean you should hide or minimise your feelings. You can try to explain what you're experiencing using phrases like, "It's OK to get big feelings, everyone gets big feelings but it's still the grown-up's job to look after the children" or "If grown-ups get big feelings, it's not your fault – we can ask other grown-ups for help with our feelings."

It's important to give children reassurance and support. Looking after your own mental health is vital to their well-being so don't be afraid to try new things together.

Where to find help

Other organisations providing support to children and families include:

  • Mind: Information and support as well as helplines for people experiencing mental health problems and their friends and families.
  • Rethink Mental Illness: Advice as well as services and support for people affected by mental illness and their friends and families.
  • Samaritans: Round-the-clock confidential support to people going through a tough time.
  • SANE: Emotional support to people affected by mental health problems and their families and friends.

Mental Health Useful Resources

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Mental Health Helplines & Web Chats

Samaritans
Action Mental Health
Association for Post-Natal Illness Helpline
Aware NI - Support Groups
Aware NI - Online Support Groups
Mind - Side by Side Online Community