First off, come over here and let me give you a hug.....
***Big--BIG--Granny-Hug***
Now. Go to the bathroom and have a time-out. Sit there...and take a big breath. Close your eyes, and take another breath, and listen to the sound you make. Listen for the sound of wind, or the sea... you can calm yourself if you know how.
Now open your eyes, and get a grip.
It is so difficult to be in the leaky raft with others, when it feels like you are the only one bailing.
It is difficult to recognize the phases of grieving that happen from being unemployed - especially when one has mental challenges.
There are waves of the same grief that affect loves ones...
You are doing such a good job of describing the conditions in first person, and I understand completely, since you used the details.
I am really proud of you, Sweetie.
The phases of grief are worth the google.
You will learn that there are many reasons we grieve. Loss of...?
You will see that denial, anger, distraction (car wrecks), infantile behavior, and all sorts of intertwined emotions and behaviors happen.
If you can see the red flags, you can enable your mom to get back on her feet by telling her that you understand the feelings she is having - since she is grieving - and one of 20% of unemployed in our country (not alone). You and everyone else is grieving too - part of it is putting one's head in the sand until it blows over, or someone pulls one out.
Don't give up the ship = "Mom. I don't tell you enough how much I care about you." (Say two nice things - even if it is her laugh that you miss.)
"Mom. I need your help"
"I'd like you to tell you these facts about grief."
(Point out the distraction part = car wreck, find something a bit funny about it, or something good that happened.)
"Help me understand how you feel."
Your work is to get her to work at work, like "Mom, let's go out on Tuesday, and do some networking at places you've always wanted to work." or something fun like that. Try going with her to a place that other unemployeds meet for a latte' and free wifi. I got my hubby into an unemployed group at the library, and he doesn't feel so abandoned now.
Maybe we should make a guild for the caregivers of the unemployed?
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