It's OK to not be OK: Mental Health Awareness & Post-Separation Abuse

By Demelza Desforges - MIN Ambassador, 16.05.2024

*Trigger Warning* 

Mental Health affects everyone, regardless of age, background or circumstance. Whether you’re struggling yourself or supporting someone who is, it’s important to remember: it's okay to not be okay. 

This Mental Health Awareness Week, let's talk about a situation that can have a devastating impact on a mother's mental well-being: post separation abuse. While leaving an abusive relationship is a courageous step, the journey to healing can be even more complex when you share children with the abuser.

Why Parenting with an Abuser Can Be Traumatic

Many mothers in toxic relationships assume separation will finally bring peace. Unfortunately, research shows they are more likely to experience post separation abuse.  

This can take many forms, including:

The Shadow of Abuse: How Separation Doesn't End the Mental Health Struggles

These tactics aim to maintain power over the victim and erode your sense of security.  The constant fear and uncertainty can trigger a range of mental health challenges:

You are not alone. Millions of people around the world experience mental health challenges. Don't be afraid to reach out for support.

Breaking the Cycle: Prioritizing Your Mental Health

Healing takes time and strength, but there are steps you can take:

You Are Not Alone: Resources and Support

This Mental Health Awareness Week, let's not only raise awareness about mental health but also acknowledge the specific challenges faced by survivors of post-separation abuse. By offering support and resources, we can create a path towards healing and empower mothers to reclaim their lives.

Make mental health a priority:

Together, let's turn awareness into action. By prioritizing mental health and breaking down stigma about post-separation abuse, we can create a world where everyone feels comfortable seeking help and living a healthy, fulfilling life.

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