Colman Noctor: Parenting is hard, and even harder with mental illness

Contributing to the shame is how society increasingly idealises parenthood, often equating good parenting with unshakable emotional stability
Colman Noctor: Parenting is hard, and even harder with mental illness

Getting children ready for school and doing other household tasks can be twice as difficult for a parent who is depressed. Picture: iStock

Most of us can relate to the difficulty of getting school uniforms ready, managing our children’s squabbles, and preparing dinner while battling a heavy cold. Now, imagine doing that and with a mental health condition.

The challenges are multiplied and compounded by shame, stigma, and a lack of support. It’s an unseen issue in households across Ireland.

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