RCR/HS stages of MLC are different from HS ones. RCR does not consider anger, depression, denial, withdrawal stages.
What?
These are RCR MLC stages:
1. Separation
a. Rejection & Refusal
b. Resentment
c. Escape & Avoid (Covert Depression)
High-Energy: Reply
OR
Low-Energy: Wallow
2. Liminality or Liminal/Overt Depression
3. Rebirth
4. Reintegration
from:
https://www.midlifecrisismarriageadvocate.com/mlc_overview_stages.htmlIt was always so. RCR always said she does not consider anger, depression, denial, withdrawal stages because they are present at several MLC stages.
Replay itself is not a stage. It is a one of the two types of the sub-stage Escape & Avoid.
HB stages are different from RCR. Ones. HB are more similar to Conways one's, RCR ones to Jung's theory.
When questions like your "what" come up, Thunder, I really miss DGU. He knows the articles by memory.
Not sure if theren't isn't anyone who has been diagnosed MLC by a therapist. Most haven't but there remains a difference between something that was already there for year and the sudden change we see in MLCers.
Many also do not have spouses who have been diagnosed with anything, even those whose spouses have issues. Others, like yourself, have a spouse diagnosed with bipolar. Even if I think he is in MCL and it got consufed with bipolar.
You and I had a MLC. We weren't diagnosed with anything - in my case I was briefly diagnosed with situational depression because of what has happened - and we are both out of our MLC.
It is also impostan to say that pshychiatrists and psychologist often wrongly diagnosed people. Lets say, bipolar for borderline, or the other way round.
It is also important to say that an accurate bipolar diagnose can take up to ten years and often does.
No Mort, people don't really have bipolar and NPD. What happens is that when in the manic phase, bipolars can mimic nascisism. From what you wrote your husband only seemed to have down/depressed phases, than be normal.
If he didn't have manic phases, then he may not be bipolar but suffer from major depression (unipolar disorder). Also, NPD does not just show a few days a month or for a few hours.
There may be contact points, but they are different things.
Things are similar but one cannot advise someone to stand for someone who will come out of it if the matter is bipolar, borderline, NPD.
Another difference is that mood disorders need medications and therapy, and it does work - unless is extreme cases, but that does not apply to MLC. As for personality disorders, borderlines, or some borderlines, responde well to certain therapies and life changes. Sometimes that are given meds to help stablize the mood, even if, for now, no med can change the PD.
For now, no med or therapy can make bipolar or major depression or schizophrenia go away for good either.
No one is perfect and people with mental illness deserve love and to be loved. But there is a certain level of crazy, outside of MLC, that is pretty obvious and not normal.
Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together. (Marilyn Monroe)