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NMHA: Mental Illness and the Family

September 14, 2011 Christa Andrade

Parts I, II, and III of the National Mental Health Association's information for family members of mental health consumers. This link brings you to Part I. Scroll down for Parts II and III, as well as several useful links to other information for family members.

http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/go/information/get-info/mi-and-the-family/recognizing-warning-signs-and-how-to-cope

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