It's always the best moms that feel like they are the worst moms. Also, when we are in God's will Satan finds everything to attack us and our children with. He is merciless, horrible and cruel.
I have suffered from severe burnout that resulted in a crash and burn where I had to be hospitalized for 3 weeks (about 20 years ago). My marriage subsequently ended and then I was a single parent to an 8 month old.
Do not allow yourself to get to that point. Take a week off with the kids. Stop the Nanny job. Do SOMETHING FOR YOURSELF before you break. If Mom doesn't take care of Mom, who will take care of the family? Messy house. So what! Go outside - go to a forest park. Look at nature. Pretend you are a child when you are there with no worries. Tell your children that Mommy is VERY tired and needs help. Maybe you can reward them for cleaning house - a day out somewhere perhaps?
Tell your dad that you can't listen to his troubles for a while, because as much as you want to help, you can't. Avoid your mother-in-law if at all possible. Limit contact with her. Tell her you are going through a hard time right now, and need her to back off. The book "Boundaries" is mentioned in one of the persons' emails, and was a great help to me.
You need to figure out what is making you crazy the most, and deal with that first. Counseling is a great idea, but I found prayer had greater counseling than all counselors combined. God really helped me deal with issues and gave me wisdom in a bunch of areas.
You might have to get back on anti-depressent medication. I LOVE naturopathic medication and I almost exclusively go to naturopaths, but it does have its limits. St. John's wort never did anything for me. Acupuncture, however, does greatly help depression - try it. Get a massage - that can be a great lifter. Between prayer and acupuncture, altering my diet I no longer suffer from depression. Yes - believe it or not DIET can greatly contribute to depression - particularly SUGAR! White bread, high glycemic products. They will bring it on for me. Ask your naturopath if you may have Chronic Fatigue - that can cause depression. Chronic Fatigue also contributed to my crash and burn. Check yourself for systemic yeast - that can also cause depression as well as a foggy head.
Depression is NOT something to mess around with. It can be dangerous. It can make you do things you will regret later, decisions you will regret later.
I find when I take long walks in the woods, it helps me to talk to God and feel refreshed afterwards. Sometimes I get away and I cry out to God, pray and cry for a while, and then I get a new perspective and feel much better. Sometimes when I get really angry, I jump onto my bicycle and pedal as fast as I can to get away from everything. Church every weekend helps me to calm down, and so does prayer and meditation on Christ.
You need a friend to talk to. You need some time with your husband away from all of your responsibilities, even if it's going on a bicycle ride somewhere, or taking a walk by yourselves.
God bless you, Katrinacharriere. I will be praying for God's mercy to lift you out of this. By the way, there is an Orthodox Christian web site that is VERY calming ancientfaithradio.com. Looking at this icon of Christ and meditating on it helped me heal a lot as well: http://goarch.org/en/resources/clipart/icondetail.asp?i=3...
D.