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Supporting a partner with depression is an act of love, but it can also feel overwhelming and isolating. In this episode, Gwen shares her lived experience navigating marriage, parenting, and family life while her husband struggles with treatment-resistant depression. She offers candid insights about setting boundaries, managing responsibilities, and practicing self-care—without letting depression define the relationship.
Alongside Dr. Anita Sanz and Terry, this conversation explores how to maintain hope, establish healthy routines, and gently encourage a depressed partner to stay engaged, while also protecting your own mental health and well-being. Whether you’re a spouse, caregiver, or family member, this episode provides both validation and practical tools for the journey.
Primary Topics Covered:
Timestamps:
00:02:00 - The emotional toll of caregiving and why it often feels isolating
00:04:15 - Gwen shares her family’s story: marriage, kids, and depression
00:07:10 - Navigating the ups and downs of a partner’s depressive episodes
00:08:24 - The power of boundaries: protecting yourself from harmful behaviors
00:09:46 - Gwen’s “roller coaster” metaphor for staying grounded
00:11:00 - Coping with a partner who pushes you away
00:12:15 - Shared responsibilities and routines that strengthen the family
00:15:43 - Why depressed partners often resist using coping tools—and what to do
00:18:01 - Supporting someone who isolates during depression vs. physical illness
00:19:00 - The importance of self-care for the caregiver: protecting your energy
00:20:51 - Gentle nudging, small wins, and staying hopeful
00:23:37 - Final reflections: protecting relationships from being defined by depression
Explore mental health and addiction treatment options at recovery.com
Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/GivingVoiceToDepression/
Terry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/givingvoicetodepression/
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Supporting a partner with depression is an act of love, but it can also feel overwhelming and isolating. In this episode, Gwen shares her lived experience navigating marriage, parenting, and family life while her husband struggles with treatment-resistant depression. She offers candid insights about setting boundaries, managing responsibilities, and practicing self-care—without letting depression define the relationship.
Alongside Dr. Anita Sanz and Terry, this conversation explores how to maintain hope, establish healthy routines, and gently encourage a depressed partner to stay engaged, while also protecting your own mental health and well-being. Whether you’re a spouse, caregiver, or family member, this episode provides both validation and practical tools for the journey.
Primary Topics Covered:
Timestamps:
00:02:00 - The emotional toll of caregiving and why it often feels isolating
00:04:15 - Gwen shares her family’s story: marriage, kids, and depression
00:07:10 - Navigating the ups and downs of a partner’s depressive episodes
00:08:24 - The power of boundaries: protecting yourself from harmful behaviors
00:09:46 - Gwen’s “roller coaster” metaphor for staying grounded
00:11:00 - Coping with a partner who pushes you away
00:12:15 - Shared responsibilities and routines that strengthen the family
00:15:43 - Why depressed partners often resist using coping tools—and what to do
00:18:01 - Supporting someone who isolates during depression vs. physical illness
00:19:00 - The importance of self-care for the caregiver: protecting your energy
00:20:51 - Gentle nudging, small wins, and staying hopeful
00:23:37 - Final reflections: protecting relationships from being defined by depression
Explore mental health and addiction treatment options at recovery.com
Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/GivingVoiceToDepression/
Terry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/givingvoicetodepression/

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