It's so easy to get tangled up in very serious leading comments. Your goal is to learn to recognize them as comments originating from bipolar disorder so that you can respond to the disorder instead of reacting to the words your partner is saying. You need to say, "Hey!
Wait a minute! Hold it! This is bipolar disorder talking and I don't have conversations with bipolar disorder.
I have conversations with my partner." You can then address the real issue. Leading comments are a signal that your partner is ill and you have to treat the bipolar disorder first.
There is a big difference between reacting to what your partner says and responding to bipolar disorder when your partner is ill. Your goal is to immediately recognize the signs that your partner is not speaking from who they are but instead speaking the language of bipolar disorder. You want to learn how to defuse the bipolar disorder symptoms by being ready with set responses that address the symptoms of the illness instead of what the illness causes your partner to say.
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