I am a married girl with child and I have been in depression before and my treatment was left midway due to pregnancy and now after 1 year I am feeling all the same I can't concentrate feel awful all the time it started with the mental abuse I faced at my in-laws and sadly it's still going on I don't know how long I can go on like this my husband's family hates me and they abuse me verbaly all the time name calling insulting souting everything one can imagine I just want to know what can I do now
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Hello
You need treatment for your depression first because this may even cause trouble in taking care of the baby
Then you need psychotherapy to learn ways to cope with inlaws
Hi
First & foremost consult psychiatrist & start the treatment for your depression. Secondly you need to undergo psychotherapy & learn healthy coping mechanism to deal with stressful atmosphere in your family. Make yourself mentally & emotionally strong. Not to take any decision regarding your married life in a rush.
Hi,
I can understand,It would be really hard for you to take care of yourself & your child when you are in an environment which is mentally, emotionally & verbally abusive. I would suggest you to stand up for yourself and take yourself n your child away from this kind of toxic environment where your mental health can suffer more and for your depression again start your treatment to get a good mental, physical, emotional health.
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you can book a session with me on practo and then we can discuss your issues in detail to help you further. My best wishes.
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