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

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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