I have suffered from depression since childhood. My short-tempered father expected me to be perfect in everything I did. I grew up thinking I was a failure. My inner voice kept talking about my faults and downplayed my successes. I have had therapy and am trying to think objectively. I belong to various mental health groups, including an NHS group, which tries to help people in my borough. I am willing to help others.
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Thank u for sharing, it nice to know that you have dealt with your issues and I know the other groups have helped u a great deal. We appreciate the help u will be offering us when the time comes. Thank u
Welcome to the group I hope you enjoy interaction with new and existing members. I had problems with family and they were perfectionists in all I was asked to do, the problem was the more they played hell and affected my confidence the more errors I used to make, matters were made worse because I had two young Sisters who were encouraged to verbally attack me and tell lies about me. It was even worse when I began going out dancing and was courting, they were ten years younger than me and would scream hell when I went out at night etc. Life was Hell I would smell my failure emmited by all my family
Thanks, borderriver. I agree that if someone expects me to fail, it affects my confidence. I am older than my sister and brothers, so was always expected to set an example. I reckon I lost out on much of my childhood.
Yes that was the situation I found myself in. I was palmed of to our next doors, they became a Surrogate Family and I became accepted by their Adult family members. They in many ways became my real family. When they died life became one big distraction and upset
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