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Having a mentally ill family member can be confusing & frightening. Dinner explains how, even though you cant change your relatives condition, there are some changes you can make to help you get on with your own life. She describes the symptoms & treatment of the major mental illnesses. Fictional case histories, based on her work with young people, illustrate the common experiences of families coping with each of these conditions. Explains techniques for lessening the strain youre under & for getting along better with the others in your family who are feeling the worry & stress of having a mentally ill relative. Support organizations. For juvenile audiences.
Advice for a young person with a mentally ill family member.
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