I get variants of this question all the time: My friend with mental illness stopped talking to me, what do I do? It is both incredibly sad and very heartening question to get asked all the time. It’s incredibly sad because it means there are so many people with mental illness refusing to talk to people who care so much about them. The heartbreak when this happens is very, very real. On the other hand, it’s heartening in some ways because it means that these loved ones want to reach out anyway. These people asking me this question clearly care and are showing empathy to the person with mental illness and want to help. That’s a beautiful thing. So today I’m going to try to answer the question: Why would a person with mental illness stop talking to you? (My next post will cover: What you can do when a person with mental illness won’t talk to you.)

When a Person with Mental Illness Stop Talking to You

When there’s a breakdown in communication, the first question the friend/parent/partner wants to know is why would my loved one with mental illness stop talking to me in the first place? This is a toughie and, of course, varies depending on the specifics of each situation.

What I want to say about this is that mental illness, particularly serious mental illness like bipolar disorder, can make us curl up and refuse to face the world sometimes. Everyone wants to retreat from the world now and then, I know, but mental illness is so much bigger and so much weightier than your general problem that it absolutely stands between us and everything else. This is the fault of the mental illness and not you. In these cases, you have done absolutely nothing wrong.

People often ask why a person with mental illness would suddenly stop talking to them? Learn why a person with mental illness stops communicating.Also, keep in mind that sometimes a mental illness like bipolar disorder (generally the depressive state) can make us feel unworthy of your love, empathy, compassion, friendship and so on. This is also not your fault. You didn’t do anything to cause this. Again, this is the mental illness talking.

And finally, there is always the possibility that the person with the mental illness is having a major mental illness episode and that is preventing him or her from functioning on any level. You wouldn’t believe how impossible it is for me just to send a text message to a person some days. The phone seems to weigh 1000 pounds and I suddenly have the strength of a sparrow.

Why Would a Person with Mental Illness Continue Not Talking to You?

And, of course, the longer this goes on, the more you reach out to the person with mental illness and the more he or she ignores you, the harder it is for the person with mental illness to stop this cycle. We worry you will hate us. We worry you will be mad at us. We worry you have stopped loving us.

And while it’s very likely that you, the loved one, have not stopped loving us or suddenly hate us, it can be very hard for us to understand that in the midst of an episode.

What You Need to Know When a Person with Mental Illness Stops Talking to You

I love that in spite of the person’s mental illness and in spite of the person’s silence you still want to connect. You’re amazing. Thank you. You need to know that even if we don’t say it, we appreciate your care and support.

And you need to know that, as I’ve said, what’s going on is very likely not your fault. When I don’t reach out even when people ask me to, it’s not because I’m upset with them it’s because I’m upset. With me. My brain is upset. My brain isn’t working. That’s all about me and not you.

If you’d like to know what to do about this situation, please read: “What to Do When a Person with Mental Illness Stops Talking to You.”

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