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My Brother/Sister Has a Mental Illness, but What Does That Mean. a Guide for Young People Ages 17-24

My Brother/Sister Has a Mental Illness, but What Does That Mean. a Guide for Young People Ages 17-24

Stan Kutcher, Jacqueline Potvin-Boucher

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'My Brother/Sister Has a Mental Illness, But I Don't Know What That Means.' is an educational resource specifically designed for young adults aged 17-22 who have a brother or sister living with a mental illness.The 'My Brother/Sister Has a Mental Illness, But I Don't Know What That Means' has collected advice, questions and wisdom from young adults who have a sibling with a mental illness and packaged it together in an easy-to-understand booklet. This informative guide helps readers better understand mental disorders, helps to bust mental illness myths, provides insights on recovery and treatment options, and gives tips for coping and dealing with emotional responses. "As all family members are affected by a loved one's mental illness, "My Brother/Sister Has a Mental Illness, But I Don't Know What That Means" is a remarkable and valuable resource in addressing the concerns and questions siblings have about mental illness and their relationship to their family member living with mental illness. It presents a clear message in assuring siblings that they are not to blame, the situation is not hopeless, and to focus on the person not the illness."~ Chris Summerville, Schizophrenia Society of Canada

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