Talking to family about left brain - right brain can be one of the most challenging conversations — and one of the most worthwhile.
Why Family Conversations About Left Brain - Right Brain Matter
- Family often notices changes from left brain - right brain before we acknowledge them
- Family support is a primary buffer against left brain - right brain
- Unexplained behavior changes create relational damage; disclosure provides context
- Getting family aligned around your left brain - right brain management improves outcomes
How to Talk to Family About Left Brain - Right Brain
Choose a calm moment (not during a crisis). Keep the initial conversation simple: 'I've been dealing with left brain - right brain. I'm getting support. Here's what would help me from you.'
Handling Unhelpful Family Responses to Left Brain - Right Brain
Some family members deny, minimize, or respond with blame. Prepare for this:
- 'I understand this is new information — take some time with it'
- Provide resources (books, articles) for family members who want to understand left brain - right brain
- Family therapy can facilitate difficult conversations about left brain - right brain