Supporting an Alcoholic Suicidal Husband - A Journey of Compassion and Hope
by madisonclarkblog
Book Description
Sometimes, you may feel that loving the alcoholic is a curse and have an urge to walk away from their lives. But seriously, consider this thought again!
Drinking beyond the extreme limits is a disease, and it could be because of mental health issues. Living a sober life for an alcoholic is not a cakewalk; instead, it requires patience and hard work from the spouse and other family members.
Do you know that sometimes extreme drinking reaches a stage where another person starts to get suicidal thoughts? If you do not pay heed to what’s happening to your husband, then one day, you may end up saying you have an alcoholic suicidal husband whom you cannot afford to lose.
So, before you have an outburst reaction to drinking, it is essential that you find the root cause and address it rigorously to save your futuristic life from being ruined.
Your compassion and empathy towards your husband are vital to making them come out from the darkness of alcoholism. So, find ways how you can cope with alcoholic, suicidal husbands.
Seek the professional help
Suppose your husband is having suicidal thoughts, talks about ending his life, or desires to die. In that case, this is a very unusual symptom and a clear indication that he requires immediate professional help.
Finding a dual diagnosis center near your place and starting with a conducive treatment is better.
Keep patience and hope.
Alcoholic treatment is not a short-term process; rather, it needs many months or even years to recover. Don’t lose hope if you think things will get back on track in a while.
Maintain the peace and ray of hope until you see them well, as there are high chances of relapse even after the completion of treatment, so you may have to remain in touch with the healthcare provider as long as your husband has recovered.
Encourage to talk
Suicidal thoughts are not typical. There may be some underlying issue or some mental struggle going on. Ensure things don’t start bottling up in your husband’s head.
Instead, be more receptive and start discussing issues without any judgemental approach.
Encourage self-care
Your alcoholic, suicidal husband may lose hope and start to live in an unhygienic condition. You are the one who can take care of hygiene and encourage them to follow a routine as well as indulge in activities that make them happy.
For example, take them for a walk, a movie, or shopping, or give them space to enjoy with their own network.
Tolerate mood swing
If your husband is undergoing treatment, understand that he may have several mood swings for a while. When someone with alcohol use disorder tries to have a sober life, they get irritated frequently as they have a strong urge to have alcohol more regularly.
Sometimes, they may be very calm and polite, but within a few minutes, they may shout and show anger.
Your role is to handle the situation calmly rather than retaliating or complaining.
Join the family therapy session.
It is not easy to bear impulsive and aggressive behavior; it is possible that you may feel pissed off and lose patience with your partner.
The family therapy sessions can help you with the techniques and strategies to cope with adverse situations.
Takeaway
Living with an alcoholic suicidal husband is daunting. But with the right mindset and optimism, you can do wonders in your relationship.
An extended hand of help, care, and compassion can help your loved one to recover and maintain long-term sobriety.