
Hur man hanterar tomt bo-syndrom under julen
Granskad av Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPSenast uppdaterad av Lydia SmithSenast uppdaterad 22 dec 2022
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När barnen inte är hemma till jul är det inte lätt. Högtiden ses ofta som en tid för familj och vänner, med TV-reklam som visar människor som njuter av kalkonmiddagar och äter julkakor tillsammans. Så när du är hemma ensam utan den utökade familjen kan det kännas för tyst - vilket gör att en tid som borde vara glädjefylld känns ensam.
What is empty nest syndrome?
"Empty nest syndrome is a phenomenon rather than a psychiatric label. It specifically refers to the time when a family's last child leaves home on their road towards independence," says Counselling Directory member Erica Spencer Green.
"The term empty nest syndrome has been around for decades and is an interesting metaphor for this particular time in family life. When we think about it literally, a nest is a place where eggs are laid, chicks hatch, and then fledge," she explains.
There are many reasons why people may experience empty nest syndrome. Children may have left home for university and live too far away to return for jul, or they may live and work abroad. Although the phrase is usually used to refer to parents missing their children, grandparents may experience empty nest syndrome if they can't see their grandchildren as frequently as they would like.
According to a survey published in 2021, almost half (47%) of UK parents with children at university worry about empty nest syndrome. Of the 2,000 people polled, 94% said they were not ready for months of peace and quiet, particularly at Christmas.
"jul can be a particularly challenging time of year when it coincides with the departure of the last child," says Green. "There can be a sense of emptiness and a change in status as our roles as parents shift dramatically in nature.
"Christmas is often a time of celebration, joy, happiness, and togetherness," she adds. "What happens though when we put this alongside the various senses of loss and change often connected with empty nest syndrome? This situation can be overwhelming as it often creates emotional confusion."
Loneliness at Christmas
Social isolation is already a common problem around the holidays. Christmas is the loneliest time of the year for over 1.5 million older people, with those who have lost a loved one struggling the most, according to research by Age UK. According to the Kampanj för att få slut på ensamhet, there were nine million lonely people in the UK before the pandemic, including younger people.
There are many reasons for ensamhet around Christmas, including sorg, family disputes, lost relationships, loss of income or physical and mentala hälsa problems.
How to handle empty nest syndrome at Christmas
Empty nest syndrome and ensamhet can have a detrimental impact on confidence, self-worth and sense of purpose. Sometimes, parents may feel guilty or ashamed for wishing their children were at home, when they want them to live their own lives too.
If you are struggling as an empty nester, there are steps you can take to cope during the festive season.
Be adaptable
"My advice in the lead-up to jul, especially when you have had a significant change in family dynamics, is to be as fluid as you can," says Green.
"Offer a range of options for meeting up, open your mind up to new ideas of how to celebrate, and ease yourself into the notion that new Christmas traditions will be created as your kids, fully-fledged, explore the world around them," she says.
"The chances are, they might want to bring these new discoveries back home to try out and share - which could, in turn, enrich the experience of Christmas for you all."
Remember that your home will always be their home
It's normal to miss your children when they leave home, particularly at jul. However, it's important to remember that your home is a secure base for your kids to return to when they need or want to.
"As a container, a nest is very safe but it has limitations," says Green. "It might be helpful to see our nests as bases from which, not in which, to explore the world."
Be creative
Even if your children or extended family can't be with you at Christmas, there are many ways to keep in touch. Whether it's a phone or Zoom call, technology allows us to stay connected no matter where we are physically.
"We need to get creative and generate new ways and means of communicating from afar and staying connected," says Green.
Make alternative arrangements
Feeling ensamhet is extremely difficult, but it's important to remember that you are not the only one having a hard time. Friends and neighbours may well be experiencing loneliness or isolation too. Inviting them round for jul lunch is a great way to socialise and beat the blues.
Think about people you haven't connected with for a while and make the effort to get in touch. Someone may be struggling in secret - and a quick chat can make a huge difference to both of you.
Look after yourself
Empty nest syndrome and loneliness can lead to stress, low mood och ångest, which can make day-to-day activities seem much more difficult. It's important to go easy on yourself and take things one step at a time.
There is a lot of pressure to be happy and sociable at Christmas, but you need to make time for yourself and the things you enjoy. This might mean a quiet evening reading in the bath, or going for walks. Give yourself a break if you need to - self-care is important.
It's also important to speak to your doctor if ångest, depression or another mental health problem is impacting your life.
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Lydia Smith
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BA, MA, MSc
Lydia Smith är en prisbelönt journalist och featureförfattare som har skrivit mycket om kvinnors hälsa och mental hälsa. Hon studerar för närvarande en MSc i psykologi.
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Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP
Medicinsk chef för hälsa, Optum UK
MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)
Dr Krishna Vakharia är en NHS-läkare. Hon är också en regelbunden examinator för den postgraduate Diplom i Praktisk Dermatologi vid Cardiff University samt Chief Medical Officer för hälsa på Optum UK.
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