Primary Caregiver Emotions: Crisis of Identity

I would like my old life back I’m busy I have too much to do Things were feeling under control until this happened   Many caregivers were thrust into that role by a sudden and unexpected diagnosis of someone who they love. Prior to that, they may have had a full life of relationships, occupations… Continue reading Primary Caregiver Emotions: Crisis of Identity

Primary Caregiver Emotions: Resentment

Caregiver resentment is a feeling of unfairness or irritation  Resentment often feels sarcastic and justice seeking Feelings of resentment can come on suddenly at the time of diagnosis or creep in over time.  Resentment is often tied to a rising tide of unchecked disappointment. For the reluctant caregiver, caring for a relative more out of… Continue reading Primary Caregiver Emotions: Resentment

Primary Caregiver Emotions: Doubt and Confusion

Doubt and confusion are irrational thoughts that are the outgrowth of fear, powerlessness, overwhelm and guilt.   In order to not be sucked into the vortex of doubt and confusion, it is important for the caregiver to become clear about what capabilities they have, establish contingency plans and available resource inventories.   These are the worn-down caregivers… Continue reading Primary Caregiver Emotions: Doubt and Confusion

Primary Caregiver Emotions: Guilt

Caregiver guilt is the product of thoughts that they haven’t done enough for their loved one.   It can be the flip side to resentment that the caregiver has for needing to devote so much time and energy to the person who has a diagnosis, unresolved issues with that person or others in proximity or comparing… Continue reading Primary Caregiver Emotions: Guilt

Primary Caregiver Emotions: Fear of the Present, Past and Future

Fear is generally the first shockwave right after receiving the devastating news.   Fear is often tied to:  a lack of education, resources, support, the caregivers own internal story around personal limitations,  past and current circumstances,  racing thoughts that cause them to forecast catastrophe.   As fear implodes into either denial or worry, it can result in… Continue reading Primary Caregiver Emotions: Fear of the Present, Past and Future

Putting It All Together: Celebrating Success and Anticipating New Journeys

Benefits to using skilled conversation strategies when communicating with caregiving stakeholders:  · Reduce stress. · Make difficult decisions. · Communicate more effectively during challenging situations. · Prevent burnout and resentments   Overview of what we learned: ·         When one or more people are very invested, emotions are running high, and the… Continue reading Putting It All Together: Celebrating Success and Anticipating New Journeys

The Many Emotions of Caregiving

      Caregiving is filled with many emotions. Rayna Neises , of a Season of Caring, talks with Laura Beth DeHority, a Licenced Marriage and Family Therapist, who specializes in supporting caregivers. Emotions are a big part of caregiving but often a silent part. Laura Beth shares about the many emotions experienced by caregivers and what… Continue reading The Many Emotions of Caregiving