

Growing Up with a Parent Who Has Mental Illness: Coping and Healing Strategies
Millions of children grow up with a parent struggling with depression or another mental illness. This episode explores the hidden impact parental mental illness can have on kids, including the silence, guilt, and self-blame they often carry. Guest Michelle Dickinson shares her story of growing up with a mother with bipolar disorder and how it shaped her childhood and adulthood.
Clinical psychologist Dr. Anita Sanz offers expert insights into what children need to know, how parents can protect their kids even while struggling, and practical, low-energy strategies that foster love and connection at home.
This episode is for anyone navigating the challenges of mental illness in families—whether you are a parent, child, or loved one.
Link to Michelle Dickinson's site: https://www.michelleedickinson.com/
Link to Michelle Dickinson's article: https://www.michelleedickinson.com/protecting-our-happy/
Link to Michelle Dickinson's book:
https://breakingintomylife.com/
Primary Topics Covered:
- Michelle Dickinson’s experience growing up with a parent with bipolar disorder
- How children often internalize a parent’s mental illness as their fault
- The “chameleon effect” of kids adapting to unpredictable moods
- What parents can do to protect and support their children while managing depression
- The importance of honesty and low-barrier parenting strategies
- How children can begin separating their parent from the illness
- The role of therapy, support networks, and modeling care
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to the episode and topic
01:00 - How a son realized his father’s depression through a friend’s perspective
02:00 - Revisiting an interview with Michelle Dickinson about growing up with a bipolar parent
03:20 - Early signs of her mother’s mental illness
04:20 - Living through cycles of mania and deep depression
05:10 - Hospitalizations and limited explanations as a child
06:40 - Internalizing blame for a parent’s illness
07:15 - Adapting as a “chameleon” to survive at home
08:00 - The fear and unpredictability of coming home
09:00 - The long-term impact on voice, needs, and self-worth
10:00 - What kids need to hear: “It’s not your fault”
11:00 - Learning that her mother was not her disease
12:20 - Forgiveness and understanding after her mother’s death
13:20 - How Michelle’s own depression deepened her empathy
14:30 - Advice for kids and partners of people with depression
16:10 - The importance of treatment and medication
18:00 - Expert insights from Dr. Anita Sands on parenting with depression
19:00 - Why honesty and consistency matter for children
21:00 - How kids often misinterpret a parent’s symptoms as rejection
23:00 - Practical low-energy strategies for parents to connect with kids
24:30 - Terri shares her own story of a Thanksgiving spent in bed
25:20 - Final reflections and resources for families
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