Friends and Family
People experiencing a mood disorder may exhibit symptoms of mania: heightened mood, decreased need for sleep, irritability or aggression. They may show signs of depression: loss of energy, pessimism, social withdrawal or recurring thoughts of suicide.
It can be difficult for friends and family of a person living with a mood disorder to watch their loved one grapple with challenging symptoms. If you love someone who lives with a mood disorder, you may be feeling helpless, overwhelmed, confused, and hopeless—or you may feel hurt, angry, frustrated, and resentful. You may also have feelings of guilt, shame and isolation, or feelings of sadness, exhaustion, and fear. All of these feelings are normal.
Fortunately, there are resources available to help you as you navigate life with your loved one experiencing a mood disorder
Family and Friends Support Group
St. Paul United Methodist Church - Room 110
2000 Douglass Blvd.
Louisville, KY 40205
7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. EST