How to tackle pre-wedding blues
As
most brides-to-be aspire for a fairytale
wedding, they often neglect the stress and anxiety that comes along
with it. Don't get too consumed and do take care of your mental health, experts
suggest.
Shreyasi
Ghosh, Content Head, The Wedding
Brigade and Saket Nath Tiwari, Psychiatrist, National Mental Health
Programme, Ghaziabad, have shared their thoughts on importance of mental
health -- whether you're a bride-to-be with a pre-existing mental
health disorder or one with a serious case of pre-wedding blues:
Accept your
condition:
As in the case of every other problem, even with depression, acceptance is the
first step towards getting better. Even if your first reaction to your
diagnosis is denial, know that acceptance is extremely empowering. It prepares
you for your next step towards recovery. Acceptance, however, does not mean
resignation to your problem. It means understanding you have special needs and
finding those to better equip yourself to feel calmer and happier.
Talk to
people you trust: Remember when you were little and thought there was a monster
under your bed? You would tell your parents. After every bad breakup, you would
call up your best friend and share. Just like that, you need to share your
mental health struggles with a few trusted loved ones. There shouldn't be a
stigma attached to this at all. If you are stressed about wedding planning, if
you are struggling with daily anxiety or are just generally unwell, your loved
ones deserve to know so that they can help you. Read
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