grahamg
Old codger
- Location
- South of Manchester, UK
My mother struggled with depression within the first six months of her marriage to my father.
As a way of helping her over negative feelings about herself, the doctors decided to tell her her husband, (my father) was a very selfish man.....my father having first agreed when the doctors told him they wished to do this.
My mother apparently was quite incrededulous, but accepted what the doctors told her completely, (as people maybe did back then, just after WWII). She slowly improved and was able to return to the marital home, after having had to go to live with her parents, when she had her breakdown.
She stopped worrying so much about keeping herself slim, and this helped too my father said, and my mother certainly learnt to transfer her negative feelings, and anger onto my dad, who was a strong enough man to accept it, or even be thankful for it to see her well again. He never told my mother of the deception he'd been a part of as advised by those doctors.
As a way of helping her over negative feelings about herself, the doctors decided to tell her her husband, (my father) was a very selfish man.....my father having first agreed when the doctors told him they wished to do this.
My mother apparently was quite incrededulous, but accepted what the doctors told her completely, (as people maybe did back then, just after WWII). She slowly improved and was able to return to the marital home, after having had to go to live with her parents, when she had her breakdown.
She stopped worrying so much about keeping herself slim, and this helped too my father said, and my mother certainly learnt to transfer her negative feelings, and anger onto my dad, who was a strong enough man to accept it, or even be thankful for it to see her well again. He never told my mother of the deception he'd been a part of as advised by those doctors.